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Purple non-sulfur bacteria

Purple non-sulfur bacteria
Scientific classification
Domain:Bacteria
Phylum:Proteobacteria
Order:Rhodospirillales
Family:Rhodospirillaceae
Genera
Rhodospirillum[?]
Azospirillum[?]
Magnetospirillum[?]
Phaeospirillum[?]
Rhodocista[?]
Rhodospira[?]
Rhodothalassium[?]
Rhodovibrio[?]
Roseospira[?]
Skermanella[?]

The purple non-sulfur bacteria are a family (Rhodospirillaceae) of phototrophic[?] bacteria that photosynthesize using bacteriochlorophylls[?] a and b in anoxic[?] environments, such as the bottom mud of ponds and other stagnant water, although they are able to survive in air. The reducing agent involved is hydrogen rather than water, so oxygen is not produced.

Members of the family range in color from purple to red and brown, with shapes including spherical, rod, vibrio, and spiral (Rhodospirillum[?]).

The genus Magnetospirillum[?] is magnetotactic[?]; using chains of tiny crystals of magnetite[?], these bacteria are able to use the Earth's magnetic field to return to the bottom of a pond (since the magnetic lines of force run downwards as well as to the north or south). Similar magnetite chains found in Martian meteorites have been suggested as evidence of life of Mars.



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