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Fungal divisions

 * Blastocladiomycota ✅
 * Chytridiomycota ✅
 * Glomeromycota ✅
 * Microsporidia ✅
 * Neocallimastigomycota ✅

Dikarya (inc. Deuteromycota)


 * Ascomycota
 * Pezizomycotina
 * Saccharomycotina
 * Taphrinomycotina
 * Basidiomycota
 * Agaricomycotina
 * Pucciniomycotina
 * Ustilaginomycotina

Subphyla Incertae sedis


 * Entomophthoromycotina ✅
 * Kickxellomycotina ✅
 * Mucoromycotina ✅
 * Zoopagomycotina ✅

Bacterial "phyla"

 * 1) Acidobacteria, phenotipically diverse, but mostly uncultured
 * 2) Actinobacteria, High-G+C Gram positive species, notable genera/species include Streptomyces (antibiotic production), Propionibacterium acnes (odorous skin commensal) and Propionobacter shermanii(holes in Emmental)
 * 3) Aquificae, only 14 thermophilic genera, deep branching
 * 4) Bacteroidetes, some opportunistic pathogens or human gut commensal, urban myth as a bacterial weight loss powder
 * 5) Caldiserica, formerly candidate division OP5, Caldisericum exile is the sole representative
 * 6) Chlamydiae, only 6 genera of obbligate intracellular pathogens, such as Chlamydia trachomatis (chlamidia infection) ✅
 * 7) Chlorobi, only 7 genera of obligately anaerobic photoautotrophic bacteria, known colloquially as Green sulfur bacteria
 * 8) Chloroflexi,diverse phylum including thermophiles and halorespirers, known colloquially as Green non-sulfur bacteria
 * 9) Chrysiogenetes, only 3 genera (Chrysiogenes arsenatis, Desulfurispira natronophila, Desulfurispirillum alkaliphilum) ✅ (not sure about these 3 spp tho)
 * 10) Cyanobacteria, major photosynthetic clade believed to have caused Earth's oxygen atmosphere, also known as the blue-green algae
 * 11) Deferribacteres
 * 12) Deinococcus-Thermus, Deinococcus radiodurans and Thermus aquaticus are "commonly known" species of this phyla
 * 13) Dictyoglomi ✅
 * 14) Elusimicrobia ✅
 * 15) Fibrobacteres ✅
 * 16) Firmicutes, Low-G+C Gram positive species most often spore-forming, in two/three classes: the class Bacilli such as the Bacillus spp. (e.g. B. anthracis, a pathogen, and B.subtilis, biotechnologically useful), lactic acid bacteria (e.g. Lactobacillus casei in yoghurt,Oenococcus oeni in malolactic fermentation, Streptococcus pyogenes, pathogen), the class Clostridia of mostly anaerobic sulphite-reducing saprophytic species, includes the genus Clostridium (e.g. the pathogens C. dificile,C. tetani,C. botulinum and the biotech C. acetobutylicum)
 * 17) Fusobacteria ✅
 * 18) Gemmatimonadetes✅
 * 19) Lentisphaerae ✅
 * 20) Nitrospira ✅
 * 21) Planctomycetes ✅
 * 22) Proteobacteria, the most know phyla, containing most of the "commonly known" species, such as Escherichia coli or Pseudomonas aeruginosa
 * 23) Spirochaetes ✅
 * 24) Synergistetes ✅
 * 25) Tenericutes, alternatively class Mollicutes in phylum Firmicutes (notable genus: Mycoplasma)
 * 26) Thermodesulfobacteria ✅
 * 27) Thermomicrobia ✅
 * 28) Thermotogae, deep branching ✅
 * 29) Verrucomicrobia ✅