unreferenced date August 2009 Expert subject Education date February 2009 Dr. univ. is an abbreviation for doctor universitatis Doctor of University in English . It was a doctoral rank in Hungary classified between Master of Arts and CSc Candidatus Scientiarum old style PhD . It was abolished in the 1990s i.e., no more dr. univ. degrees were given. Many of those already having dr. univ. degrees had them converted into PhDs. Since that time, some universities in North America have taken to awarding a Doctor of the University or D.Univ. as an honorary degree instead of the more usual LL.D . References reflist Category Academic degrees education stub ... more details
Automatic taxobox binomial Candidatus Brocadia anammoxidans Candidatus Brocadia anammoxidans is a bacterial member of the order Planctomycetes and therefore lacks peptidoglycan in its cell wall , has a compartmentalized cytoplasm . Candidatus Brocadia anammoxidans is the first discovered organism capable of the Anammox anaerobic oxidation of ammonium . This process dubbed the anammox process was discovered in the 1980s by the Gijs Kuenen lab in a List of waste water treatment technologies waste water treatment plant in Delft , the Netherlands . Ammonium oxidation is coupled to nitrite reduction to form the harmless dinitrogen gas. The key enzyme involved in this reaction, hydroxylamine oxidoreductase , is located in an organelle like structure called the anammoxosome . The ability to oxidize ammonium anaerobically makes Candidatus Brocadia anammoxidans potentially useful for reducing&mdash or eliminating&mdash ammonium from waste water. ref name knight In waste treatment Because of its ability to eliminate ammonium, a variety of uses have been found for this bacteria, particularly removal of nitrogen from waste streams. ref B. Kartal, G.J. Kuenen and M.C.M van Loosdrecht Sewage Treatment with Anammox, Science, 2010, vol 328 p 702 3 ref The first full scale experiment employing the anammox process in the world was built at the waste water treatment plant Dokhaven Sluisjesdijk in Rotterdam , the Netherlands. ref name knight Existing treatment plants use bacteria that convert ammonium into nitrate . The bacteria that do this need oxygen, which must be supplied by electric pumps. Denitrifying bacteria convert the nitrate into nitrogen gas. These require adding methanol . This process consumes an average of 44 watt hour s per day per person served by the sewage system. ref name knight Researchers estimate that a methanogenic digester coupled to a nitrification anammox bioreactor could generate 24 watt hours per person per day, a net swing of 70 watt hours. ref name knight ... more details
Candidate of Medicine lang la candidatus medicinae male , candidata medicinae female , abbreviated cand.med. is an academic degree awarded in Denmark , Iceland and Norway following a six year medical school education. The degree can also be written as candidatus candidata medicin instead of AE . In Danish language Danish and Norwegian language Norwegian , the degree is, similar to other Latin degrees, generally not capitalized i.e. it s written as candidatus candidata medicinae and abbreviated cand.med. . The abbreviation of the Latin term is almost exclusively used, i.e. they are not translated. The term candidate refers to those running for public office in Ancient Rome . Traditionally, many doctors and lawyers in Denmark and Norway would hold positions directly appointed by the King. In Denmark and Norway, a research doctorate or a higher doctorate of medicine is known as Doctor Medicinae Danish and Norwegian degree dr.med. doctor medicinae, literally, Doctor of Medicine . In order to be allowed to defend a dr.med. thesis, one must hold a cand.med. degree. In Denmark, there are currently two research doctorates that can be obtained in the field of medicine, the PhD the smaller doctorate and the dr.med. the higher doctorate . Dr.med. was abolished in Norway in 2008 and replaced by the PhD . Norway In Norway the education is offered at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology , University of Bergen , University of Oslo and University of Troms . Following the education, candidates are permitted to work as rotation doctor, first at a hospital for one year and then six months as a general practitioner . After the rotation service, the candidate may receive formal qualifications as a medical practitioner. The first Norwegian to receive this degree was Carl Schultz in 1817 . Along with the cand.med.vet. , cand.psychol. and cand.theol. it is one of the few Latin ... of Denmark Category Academic degrees of Norway da Cand.med. no Candidatus medicin nn Cand.med. ... more details
orphan date June 2008 Cand. it. , candidatus male or candidata female informationis technologi is a graduate academic title, which is used in Denmark. The English equivalent title is Master of Science in Information Technology . The title describes a candidate with a multidisciplinary approach to computer science and computer related fields, and aspects of human science, social science, natural science and economics can be found in the study programmes that award the title. In Denmark, the title can be obtained at the IT University of Copenhagen and through It vest a collaboration between several Danish universities . See also IT University of Copenhagen External links http www.itu.dk http www.it vest.dk Category Professional titles and certifications ... more details
1 Elusimicrobium minutum small Geissinger et al. 2010 small label2   Candidatus Endomicrobium 2 clade 1 Candidatus Elusimicrobium pyrsonymphae E. pyrsonymphae small Sting et al. 2005 small 2 Candidatus ... more details
Cand.scient.pol. i.e. Latin candidatus candidata scientiarum politices , also translated into Danish as kandidat i statskundskab , ref http studier.ku.dk kandidatuddannelser statskundskab ref candidate of political science is a candidate s degree, viz. an advanced degree, in political science , awarded by several Danish universities. The degree currently requires 5 years of studies, historically 6 years. The current 5 year degree is sometimes translated into English as Master of Science in Political Science . The equivalent degree used in Norway until 2008 was called cand.polit. In Denmark, cand.polit. is only a degree in economics. 20 of all members of parliament hold a cand.scient.pol. degree. References reflist Category Academic degrees of Denmark da Cand.scient.pol. ... more details
small Yokota & Ding 2003 small 2 ? Candidatus Accumulibacter phosphatis small Hesselmann et al. 1999 small 3 ? Candidatus Nitrotoga arctica small Alawi et al. 2007 small 4 ? Candidatus Procabacter acanthamoebae small Horn et al. 2002 small 5 ? Candidatus Tremblaya small Thao et al. 2002 small 6 ? Denitrobacter ... more details
Everett et al. 1999 small Parachlamydiaceae small Everett et al. 1999 small Candidatus Metachlamydia ... et al. 1999 small Simkania small Everett et al. 1999 small Candidatus Fritschea small Everett et al ... P title Novel chlamydiae in whiteflies and scale insects endosymbionts Candidatus Fritschea bemisiae strain Falk and Candidatus Fritschea eriococci strain Elm journal Int J Syst Evol Microbiol ..., indicates that 11 of the genes in Candidatus Protochlamydia amoebophila UWE25 and 4 in Chlamydiaceae ... RNA Database accessdate 2011 11 17 ref Clade 1 clade 1 ? Candidatus Piscichlamydia salmonis small Draghi ... et al. 2006 small 2 Estrella lausannensis label3   ? Candidatus Rhabdochlamydia 3 clade 1 Candidatus Rhabdochlamydia crassificans R. crassificans small Radek 2000 Corsaro et al. 2007 small 2 Candidatus ... Everett et al. 1999 small label2   Candidatus Fritschea 2 clade 1 Candidatus Fritschea bemisiae F. bemisiae small Everett et al. 2005 small 2 Candidatus Fritschea eriococci F. eriococci small Everett et al. 2005 small label2   Parachlamydiaceae 2 clade 1 ? Candidatus Metachlamydia lacustris small Corsaro et al. 2010 small label2   ? Protochlamydia 2 clade 1 Candidatus Protochlamydia ... 1 ? Candidatus Clavochlamydia salmonicola small Karlsen et al. 2008 small 2 Chlamydophila pneumoniae ... more details
About the bacteria the disease Bartonellosis italic title Taxobox color lightgrey name Bartonella image Bartonella.jpg image width 250px regnum Bacterium Bacteria phylum Proteobacteria classis Alpha Proteobacteria ordo Rhizobiales familia Bartonellaceae genus Bartonella genus authority Strong et al., 1915 subdivision ranks Species subdivision B. alsatica br B. australis br Bartonella bacilliformis B. bacilliformis br B. birtlesii br B. bovis also called weissii br B. capreoli br B. chomelii br B. clarridgeiae br B. coopersplainsensis br B. doshiae br B. elizabethae br B. grahamii br Bartonella henselae B. henselae br B. japonica br B. koehlerae br B. peromysci br B. phoceensis br B. queenslandensis br Bartonella quintana B. quintana br B. rattaustraliani br B. rattimassiliensis br Bartonella rochalimae B. rochalimae br B. schoenbuchensis br B. silvatica br B. silvicola br B. talpae br B. taylorii br B. tribocorum br B. vinsonii spp. arupensis br B. vinsonii spp. berkhoffii br B. vinsonii spp. vinsonii br B. phoceensis br B. washoensis br Candidatus B. antechini br Candidatus B. bandicootii br Candidatus B. breitschwerdtii br Candidatus B. durdenii br Candidatus B. eldjazairii br Candidatus B. mayotimonensis br Candidatus B. melophagi br Candidatus B. merieuxii br Candidatus B. monaxi br Candidatus B. rudakovii br Candidatus B. tamiae br Candidatus B. thailandensis br Candidatus B. volans br Candidatus B. woyliei br etc. Bartonella formerly known as Rochalimaea is a genus of Gram negative bacterium bacteria . Facultative intracellular parasites, Bartonella species can infect healthy people but are considered especially important as Opportunistic infection opportunistic pathogen s. ref name Baron cite book author Walker DH title Rickettsiae. In Barron s Medical Microbiology Barron S et al. , eds. edition 4th publisher Univ of Texas Medical Branch year 1996 url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov books bv.fcgi?rid mmed.section.2138 isbn 0 9631172 1 1 ref Bartonella are transmitt ... more details
RNA Database accessdate 2011 11 17 ref Clade 1 clade 1 ? Candidatus Magnetobacterium bavaricum small Spring et al. 1993 small 2 ? Candidatus Magnetoovum mohavensis small Lefevre et al. 2011 small ... small Tyson et al. 2005 small label2   Nitrospira 2 clade 1 Candidatus Nitrospira bockiana N. bockiana small Lebedeva et al. 2008 small 2 Candidatus Nitrospira defluvii N. defluvii small Spieck ... more details
Province of South Africa. Proposal of Candidatus Liberibacter africanus subsp. capensis. International ... Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus in the municipality of Tizimin, Yucatan, Mexico publisher North ... of Huanglongbing Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus in backyard trees in the States of Yucatan ...?oprID 410 title Update on the detection of Huanglongbing Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus in backyard ... 423 title Detection of Huanglongbing Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus in the Municipality of Calakmul ...?oprID 448 title Detection of Huanglongbing Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus in the Municipalities ... more details
unreferenced date August 2008 Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of Dathin partof the Byzantine Arab Wars image caption date 634 place Dathin result Muslim victory combatant1 Rashidun Caliphate combatant2 Byzantine Empire Roman Byzantine Empire commander1 Yazid ibn Abi Sufyan commander2 Dux Sergius KIA strength1 Unknown strength2 Unknown casualties1 Unknown casualties2 Unknown Campaignbox Byzantine Arab Wars Battle of Dathin was a minor battle during the Byzantine Arab Wars between the Rashidun Caliphate army and the Christian allies of the Byzantine Empire in February 634 , but became very famous in the literature of the period. The battle was precipitated by Arab raids around Gaza . The Byzantine commander dux and candidatus Sergius assembled a small detachment of soldiers due to shortness of troops , some 300 according to Walter E. Kaegi s Byzantium and the early Islamic conquests , and led that mounted army from his base at Caesarea to the vicinity of Gaza some 125 kilometers against the Arab force at least one thousand strong, commanded by Yazid ibn Abi Sufyan . The opposing forces met at the village of Dathin on February 4, 634 AD, not far from Gaza. The Byzantine were defeated and the candidatus Sergius himself was killed. According to the near contemporary Doctrina Jacobi nuper baptizati , the Muslim victory was celebrated by the local Jews, who had been a persecuted minority within the Roman Empire . coord missing Category 634 Category 7th century conflicts Category 7th century in the Byzantine Empire Category Battles involving the Byzantine Empire Dathin Category Battles of the Islamic conquests Dathin Category Battles of the Byzantine Arab Wars Dathin Byzantine stub Islam stub battle stub ar it Battaglia di Dathin tr Dathin Muharebesi ... more details
unreferenced date January 2011 italic title Taxobox name Bactericera cockerelli image Potato psyllid.jpg image caption Bactericera cockerelli , feeds on a potato and infects it with Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum http www.ars.usda.gov is pr 2010 100514.htm image width regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Hemiptera subordo Sternorrhyncha superfamilia Psylloidea familia Triozidae genus Bactericera species B. cockerelli binomial Bactericera cockerelli binomial authority Bactericera cockerelli , also known as the potato psyllid , is a potato tomato Psylloidea psyllid native to southern North America. As its name suggests, it is commonly found on potato and tomato crops, where feeding of the nymphs causes a condition called psyllid yellows , presumed to be the result of a toxin. The pest has caused significant loss in potato yields during periods of major population increase. Maximum potato yield loss appears to be related to infestations occurring early in the growing season, or on crops with a significant leaf canopy by summer. The psyllids are not heat tolerant and it is thought they survive summer temperatures in crops with sufficient leaf canopy through summer to offer shade. The nymphs are very small and inconspicuous, feeding on the underside of leaves. Both nymphs and adults feed in the phloem . The host range is reputed to be very wide, with many species from up to 20 genera recorded. Breeding hosts are generally recognised as being restricted primarily to Solanaceae , including important crop and common weed species, and a few species of Convolvulaceae , including bindweed and sweet potato . Zebra chip is a recently diagnosed disease of potatoes associated with psyllid infestation and caused by species of the gram negative bacterium, Candidatus Liberibacter . The tubers frequently have discolouration which becomes more clear during frying of chips. This disease causes very significant losses to farmers when it occurs as the potatoes a ... more details
Taxobox color lightgrey name Mycoplasmataceae regnum Bacterium Bacteria phylum Tenericutes classis Mollicutes ordo Mycoplasmatales familia Mycoplasmataceae familia authority Freundt 1955 subdivision ranks Genera subdivision Candidatus Hepatoplasma br Mycoplasma br Ureaplasma merge Mycoplasma discuss Talk Mycoplasmataceae Merger proposal with Mycoplama date November 2010 The Mycoplasmataceae is a family of bacteria ref E.A. Freundt http ijs.sgmjournals.org cgi reprint 5 2 67.pdf The classification of the pleuropneumonia group of organisms Borrelomycetales International Bulletin of Bacteriological Nomenclature and Taxonomy, 1955, 5, 67 78. See page 73 ref in the order Mycoplasmatales. This family comprises the species Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma . In 1967 the Order Mycoplasmatales was incorporated into the class Mollicutes. ref D.G. Edward, E.A. Freundt http ijsb.sgmjournals.org cgi reprint 17 3 267.pdf Proposal for Mollicutes as name of the class established for the order Mycoplasmatales Int J Syst Bacteriol 1967 17 269 272. ref References Reflist Bacteria classification Category Mollicutes de Mycoplasmataceae es Mycoplasmatales fr Mycoplasmataceae ko it Mycoplasmataceae hu Mycoplasmataceae ... more details
Clade 1 clade 1 ? Aciditerrimonas ferrireducens small Itoh et al. 2011 small label2   ? Candidatus Microthrix 2 clade 1 Candidatus Microthrix calida M. calida small Levantesi et al. 2006 small 2 Candidatus ... more details
Candidatus rerum politicarum male , Candidata rerum politicarum female , abbreviated cand.polit. , is an academic degree within the fields of social science s issued under the old education system in Denmark and Norway . Denmark In Denmark, cand.polit. refers exclusively to the MSc Economics degree offered by the University of Copenhagen . Economics degrees from other Danish universities are known as cand. oecon . Norway After the Quality Reform it has been replaced by a Master of Philosophy degree, shortening the nominal study time from six to five years. The cand.polit. degree was a two year or a two and a half year ref http www.sv.uio.no english academics degrees candpolit.html ref extension to the four year cand.mag. degree. Footnotes Reflist Cand.nav.box. Category Master s degrees Category Academic degrees of Denmark Category Academic degrees of Norway Europe edu stub da Cand.polit. no Cand.polit. nn Cand.polit. sv Cand. polit. ... more details
Taxobox color taxobox color Thaumarchaeota domain Archaea regnum Thaumarchaeota phylum Thaumarchaeota subdivision ranks Order subdivision Candidatus Caldiarchaeum small Nunoura et al. 2011 small Candidatus Giganthauma small Muller et al. 2010 small Candidatus Nitrosotalea small Lehtovirta 2011 small Cenarchaeales Cenarchaeaceae Cenarchaeum small DeLong and Preston 1996 small Nitrosopumilales Nitrosopumilaceae Candidatus Nitrosoarchaeum small Blainey et al. 2011 small Nitrosopumilus small Konneke et al. 2006 small Nitrososphaerales Nitrososphaeraceae Nitrososphaera small Hatzenpichler et al. 2008, Tourna et al. 2011 small In alpha taxonomy taxonomy , the Thaumarchaeota from the Greek thaumas , meaning wonder are a newly proposed phylum of the Archaea , containing so far four species, Nitrosopumilus maritimus , Cenarchaeum symbiosum , Nitrososphaera viennensis , ref cite journal doi 10.1073 pnas.1013488108 title Nitrososphaera viennensis, an ammonia oxidizing archaeon from soil year 2011 last1 Tourna first1 Maria last2 Stieglmeier first2 Michaela last3 Spang first3 Anja last4 K nneke first4 Martin last5 Schintlmeister first5 Arno last6 Urich first6 Tim last7 Engel first7 Marion last8 Schloter first8 Michael last9 Wagner first9 Michael journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences volume 108 issue 20 pmid 21525411 pages 8420 5 pmc 3100973 ref and Nitrososphaera gargensis . ref name Brochier Armanet cite journal doi 10.1038 nrmicro1852 title Mesophilic crenarchaeota Proposal for a third archaeal phylum, the Thaumarchaeota year 2008 last1 Brochier Armanet first1 C line last2 Boussau first2 Bastien last3 Gribaldo first3 Simonetta last4 Forterre first4 Patrick journal Nature Reviews Microbiology volume 6 issue 3 pages 245 52 pmid 18274537 ref All organisms of this lineage discovered so far are chemolithoautotrophic ammonia oxidizers and may play important roles in biogeochemical cycle s, such as the nitrogen cycle and the carbon cycle . The phylum was proposed in ... more details
Greening may refer to People Henry Gott Henry Thomas Greening 1730 1809 , gardner to King George II at Windsor John Greening b. 1950 , former Australian rules footballer Jonathan Greening b. 1979 , English footballer Justine Greening b. 1969 , English politician and Member of Parliament Karen Greening b. 1962 , Canadian rock and jazz singer a.k.a. Lee Aaron Kevin Greening 1962 2007 , British radio presenter Paul Greening 1928 2008 , British courtier Phil Greening b. 1975 , former English rugby union player Rhondi Greening , pen name of Rhondi A. Vilott Salsitz, American science fiction and fantasy author Tim Greening 1968 2007 , American newspaper columnist Other uses greening , the act or process of becoming green or environmentally friendly Greening Australia Greening Greater Toronto Greening Earth Society citrus greening disease, or Huanglongbing , a citrus disease caused by the bacterium, Candidatus Liberibacter spp. See also Greening s Frog The Greening of America disambig ... more details
orphan date April 2010 Feline Infectious Anemia FIA is an infectious disease found in felines , causing anemia and other symptoms. The disease is caused by a variety of infectious agent s, most commonly Mycoplasma haemofelis which used to be called haemobartonella . Haemobartonella and eperythrozoon species were reclassified as mycoplasma s. Coinfection often occurs with other infectious agents, including feline leukemia virus FeLV , feline immunodeficiency virus FIV , ehrlichia species, anaplasma phagocytophilum , and Candidatus Mycoplasma haemominutum . ref Prevalence of Infectious Agents and Anti Erythrocyte Antibodies in Cats with Anemia ACVIM 2009. K.L. Dowers A.G. Miller C.B. Webb R.F. Keegan A.C. Avery P.K. Kiser M.R. Lappin Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA ref References Reflist External links http www.marvistavet.com html body feline infectious anemia.html Feline Infectious Anemia Category Cat diseases http oldvet.com anemia in cats causesignsdiagnosis and treatment Anemia in Cats .. Cause,Signs,Diagnosis and Treatment ... more details
Italic title Taxobox name Euthria candidata image image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Mollusca classis Gastropoda unranked superfamilia clade Caenogastropoda br clade Hypsogastropoda br clade Neogastropoda superfamilia Buccinoidea familia Buccinidae subfamilia genus Euthria species E. candidata binomial Euthria candidata binomial authority Mabille & Rochebrune synonyms ref ref name WoRMS synonyms Trophon candidatus small Mabille & Rochebrune small Euthria candidata is a species of sea snail , a marine gastropod mollusk in the family biology family Buccinidae , the true whelks. ref name WoRMS WRMS species 465331 Euthria candidata Mabille & Rochebrune 17 April 2010 ref Description Empty section date April 2010 Distribution Empty section date April 2010 References reflist External links Use dmy dates date January 2011 DEFAULTSORT Euthria Candidata Category Buccinidae Buccinidae stub vi Euthria candidata ... more details
for a list of various candidate divisions Bacterial phyla A candidate division , candidate phylum or candidate division level is a lineage of Prokaryotic organisms for which no Microbiology cultured representatives have been found, but evidence of the existence of the clade has been obtained by 16S rRNA Metagenomics metagenomic analysis of environmental samples. ref name pace cite pmid 9733676 ref The term candidatus in fact means a species which there is insufficient information to call it a new species according to the International Code of Nomenclature of Bacteria ref cite journal title Judicial commission of the international committee on systematic bacteriology Minutes of the meetings, 2 and 6 July 1994, Prague, Czech Republic journal Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. year 1995 volume 45 pages 195 196 url http ijs.sgmjournals.org cgi reprint 45 1 195.pdf doi 10.1099 00207713 45 1 195 issue 1 ref Examples of Candidate Division Bacteria Candidate division TM7 See also Metagenomics Gene cloning Cloning DNA sequencing References reflist 2 Category Bacteriology ... more details
Category Scandinavian titles Category Swedish law Category Danish law Category Norwegian law no Candidatus juris nn Candidatus juris sv Juristexamen ... more details
Taxobox domain Archaea regnum Thaumarchaeota phylum Thaumarchaeota classis incertae sedis ordo Nitrosopumilales familia Nitrosopumilaceae genus Nitrosopumilus subdivision ranks Species biology Species subdivision Nitrosopumilus maritimus N. maritimus synonyms Candidatus Nitrosopumilus Konneke et al. 2005 Nitrosopumilus maritimus is an extremely common archaeon living in seawater. It is the first member of the Group 1a Crenarchaeota to be isolated in pure culture. Gene sequences suggest that the Group 1a Crenarchaeota are ubiquitous with the oligotrophic surface ocean and can be found in most non coastal marine waters around the planet. It is one of the smallest living organism s at 0.2 micrometers in diameter. It lives by oxidizing ammonia to nitrite . N. maritimus is capable of oxidizing ammonia at levels as low as 10 nanomolar, near the limit to sustain its life ref http www.physorg.com news173538255.html Planet s nitrogen cycle overturned by tiny ammonia eater of the seas Hannah Hickey 2009 09 30 originally based on a Nature publication by Willm Martens Habbena, David Stahl ref . This organism was isolated from sediment in a tropical tank at the Seattle Aquarium by the group of David Stahl University of Washington ref http www.nature.com nature journal v437 n7058 full nature03911.html Isolation of an autotrophic ammonia oxidizing marine archaeon, Konneke et al., Nature 437, 543 546 22 September 2005 doi 10.1038 nature03911 ref . In alpha taxonomy taxonomy , Candidatus Nitrosopumilus is a genus biology genus of the Nitrosopumilaceae . ref See the National Center for Biotechnology Information NCBI http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Taxonomy Browser wwwtax.cgi?mode Info&id 338191 webpage on Candidatus Nitrosopumilus . Data extracted from the cite web url ftp ftp.ncbi.nih.gov pub taxonomy title NCBI taxonomy resources publisher National Center for Biotechnology Information accessdate 2007 03 19 ref References reflist 1 Further reading Scientific journals cite journal author K ... more details
Taxobox domain Archaea regnum Euryarchaeota phylum Euryarchaeota classis Methanomicrobia ordo Methanomicrobiales familia incertae sedis genus Methanoregula subdivision ranks Species biology Species subdivision Methanoregula boonei M. boonei synonyms Candidatus Methanoregula In the alpha taxonomy taxonomy of microorganisms , Candidatus Methanoregula is a genus biology genus of the Methanomicrobiales . ref See the National Center for Biotechnology Information NCBI http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Taxonomy Browser wwwtax.cgi?mode Info&id 395331 webpage on Candidatus Methanoregula . Data extracted from the cite web url ftp ftp.ncbi.nih.gov pub taxonomy title NCBI taxonomy resources publisher National Center for Biotechnology Information accessdate 2007 03 19 ref References reflist 1 Further reading Scientific journals cite journal author Brauer SL, Cadillo Quiroz H, Yashiro E, Yavitt JB, Zinder SH date 2006 title Isolation of a novel acidiphilic methanogen from an acidic peat bog journal Nature volume 442 pages 192&ndash 194 pmid 16699521 doi 10.1038 nature04810 issue 7099 cite journal author Judicial Commission of the International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes date 2005 title The nomenclatural types of the orders Acholeplasmatales, Halanaerobiales, Halobacteriales, Methanobacteriales, Methanococcales, Methanomicrobiales, Planctomycetales, Prochlorales, Sulfolobales, Thermococcales, Thermoproteales and Verrucomicrobiales are the genera Acholeplasma, Halanaerobium, Halobacterium, Methanobacterium, Methanococcus, Methanomicrobium, Planctomyces, Prochloron, Sulfolobus, Thermococcus, Thermoproteus and Verrucomicrobium, respectively. Opinion 79 journal Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. volume 55 pages 517&ndash 518 pmid 15653928 issue Pt 1 doi 10.1099 ijs.0.63548 0 cite journal author Euzeby JP, Tindall BJ date 2001 title Nomenclatural type of orders corrections necessary according to Rules 15 and 21a of the Bacteriological Code 1990 Revision , and designation of appropriat ... more details