Taxon DOI
10.1601/tx.5283
Name
Berger 1960 emend. Reyn 1974 (Approved Lists 1980)
Taxonomic Rank
genus
Methodology
Nomenclatural Taxonomy [1980-2022]
Incertae sedis taxa are placed using SOSCC (Garrity and Lilburn 2008)
Parent
Taxon RecordName Record
None 2015
Members
(Thjøtta and Bøe 1938) Berger 1960 (Approved Lists 1980)
Ulger-Toprak et al. 2010
Collins et al. 1998
Hoyles et al. 2000
(Prévot 1933) Kilpper-Bälz and Schleifer 1988
Collins et al. 1999
Hung et al. 2014
Collins et al. 1999
Hung et al. 2014
None 2015
Type Status
Taxonomy
The taxonomic placement of this genus within the root Universal Root.

  Woese et al. 1990
  (None 2015) Woese et al. 1990
  (sic) Gibbons and Murray 2021
  Ludwig et al. 2010
  Prévot 1953 (Approved Lists 1980)
  None 2015
  Berger 1960 emend. Reyn 1974 (Approved Lists 1980)

The taxonomy from the rank of class and below is based upon currently published taxonomic opinion. For a complete taxonomy, refer to The Taxonomic Outline of Bacteria and Archaea, Release 7.7.
Citation
When referring to this Abstract, please use its Digital Object Identifier.
Taxon Abstract for the genus Gemella Berger 1960 emend. Reyn 1974 (Approved Lists 1980). Retrieved . https://doi.org/10.1601/tx.5283.
Source File
This information was last reviewed on June 10, 2014.

References


  1. Hung W-C, Chen H-J, Tsai J-C, Tseng S-P, Lee T-F, Hsueh P-R, Shieh WY, Teng L-J. Gemella parahaemolysans sp. nov. and Gemella taiwanensis sp. nov., isolated from human clinical specimens. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2014; 64:2060-2065. https://doi.org/10.1099/ijs.0.052795-0 [PubMed].
  2. Berger U. Neisseria haemolysans (Thjøtta and Bøe 1938). Untersuchungen zur Stellung im System. Z Hyg Infektionskr 1960; 146:253-259. [PubMed].
  3. Collins MD, Hutson RA, Falsen E, Sjöden B, Facklam RR. Gemella bergeriae sp. nov., isolated from human clinical specimens. J Clin Microbiol 1998; 36:1290-1293. [PubMed].
  4. Collins MD, Hutson RA, Falsen E, Sjöden B, Facklam RR. Description of Gemella sanguinis sp. nov., isolated from human clinical specimens. J Clin Microbiol 1998; 36:3090-3093. [PubMed].
  5. Collins MD, Rodriguez Jovita M, Foster G, Sjödén B, Falsen E. Characterization of a Gemella-like organism from the oral cavity of a dog: description of Gemella palaticanis sp. nov. Int J Syst Bacteriol 1999; 49:1523-1526. https://doi.org/10.1099/00207713-49-4-1523 [PubMed].
  6. Kilpper-Bälz R, Schleifer KH. Transfer of Streptococcus morbillorum to the genus Gemella as Gemella morbillorum comb. nov. Int J Syst Bacteriol 1988; 38:442-443. https://doi.org/10.1099/00207713-38-4-442.
  7. Hoyles L, Foster G, Falsen E, Collins MD. Characterization of a Gemella-like organism isolated from an abscess of a rabbit: description of Gemella cunicula sp. nov. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2000; 50:2037-2041. https://doi.org/10.1099/00207713-50-6-2037 [PubMed].
  8. Ulger-Toprak N, Summanen PH, Liu C, Rowlinson M-C, Finegold SM. Gemella asaccharolytica sp. nov., isolated from human clinical specimens. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2010; 60:1023-1026. https://doi.org/10.1099/ijs.0.001966-0 [PubMed].
  9. No reference is available 2015