Archaea (9)
Euryarchaeota (8)
Halobacteriaceae (6)
| Haloarcula japonica | (Archaea: Euryarchaeota, triangular, disc-shaped, extremely halophilic archaeon that requires high concentrations of NaCl for growth) |
Haloferacaceae (2)
Crenarchaeota (1)
Sulfolobaceae (1)
Bacteria (179)
Gammaproteobacteria (18)
Enterobacteriaceae (2)
Methylococcaceae (1)
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Chromatiaceae (10)
Ectothiorhodospiraceae (2)
Rhodobacteraceae (8)
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Gemmatimonadaceae (1)
Bacteroidetes (8)
Sphingobacteriales (1)
Cytophagaceae (2)
Flavobacteriaceae (2)
Saprospiraceae (1)
Cyclobacteriaceae (1)
| Algoriphagus sp. | (CFB group bacteria: orange-pigmented bacterium isolated from marine sponge) |
Rhodothermaceae (1)
| Salinibacter ruber | (CFB group bacteria: extremely halophilic member of the Bacteria from saltern crystallizer ponds) |
Chlorobi (3)
Chlorobiaceae (3)
Unclassified bacteria Chlorochromatium (2)
Unclassified bacteria (Chlorochromatium) (2)
Deinococci (3)
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Thermaceae (2)
Unclassified bacteria Halophilic bacteria (1)
Unclassified bacteria (Halophilic bacteria) (1)
Betaproteobacteria (2)
Unclassified Burkholderiales (2)
Deltaproteobacteria (6)
Cystobacteraceae (2)
Myxococcaceae (2)
| Myxococcus sp. MY-18 | (Deltaproteobacteria: fruiting gliding myxobacterium isoloated from Lake Sediment) |
Polyangiaceae (2)
Alphaproteobacteria (30)
Caulobacteraceae (2)
Bradyrhizobiaceae (4)
Acetobacteraceae (1)
Rhodobacteraceae (8)
| Rhodobaca bogoriensis | (Alphaproteobacteria: alkaliphilic purple non-sulfur bacteria from African Rift Valley soda lakes) |
Rhodospirillaceae (6)
| Phaeospirillum sp. | (Alphaproteobacteria: spiral-shaped phototrophic purple non-sulfur bacteria) |
| Roseospira sp. | (Alphaproteobacteria: phototrophic purple non-sulfur bacteria) |
Sphingomonadaceae (3)
Erythrobacteraceae (4)
| Erythrobacter nanhaesediminis | (Gram-negative, rod-shaped and slightly halophilic bacteria from the genus of Erythrobacter which has been isolated from sediment from the South China Sea.) |
Rhizobiaceae (2)
Methylobacteriaceae (1)
Firmicutes (18)
Bacillaceae (3)
Planococcaceae (2)
| Planococcus maritimus | (Firmicutes - Bacilli, an aerobic, gram-positive motile coccoid bacterial strain KK21 isolated from the Siachen, Himalayas, and it is capable of growth in a broad range of temperature (4 to 37°C), pH (6.0-13.0) and salinity (0.5-8%).) |
Staphylococcaceae (3)
Lactobacillaceae (1)
Streptococcaceae (2)
Clostridiaceae (1)
Heliobacteriaceae (5)
Unclassified Firmicutes (1)
Actinobacteria (26)
Corynebacteriaceae (3)
Mycobacteriaceae (4)
Nocardiaceae (2)
Brevibacteriaceae (3)
Cellulomonadaceae (1)
Microbacteriaceae (2)
Micrococcaceae (6)
| Micrococcus luteus | (Actinobacteria: normal inhabitant of human, same as Micrococcus lysodeikticus) |
Micromonosporaceae (1)
Streptomycetaceae (4)
Planctomycetes (2)
Planctomycetaceae (2)
| Rhodopirellula rubra | (A marine genus of bacteria from the family of Planctomycetaceae isolated from the surface of macroalgae (Seaweed)) |
| Rubinisphaera brasiliensis | (A member of the order Planctomycetales, a group of budding mostly aquatic microorganisms lacking peptidoglycan and representing a phylogenetically distinct lineage within the domain Bacteria. Isolated from a water sample of Lagoa Vermelha, a salt pit near Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.) |
Cyanobacteria (59)
Leptolyngbyaceae (1)
| Halomicronema hongdechloris | (A Chl f-containing filamentous cyanobacterium purified from stromatolites of Shark Bay, Wes-tern Australia. "hong-de-chloris" represents "red chlorophyll" in Chinese. (Ref.678)) |
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Synechococcaceae (6)
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Microcystaceae (2)
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| Anabaena flos-aquae | (Cyanobacteria: filamentous cyanobacterium same as Dolichospermum flos-aquae) |
Hapalosiphonaceae (1)
Nostocaceae (11)
| Anabaena spp. | (Terrabacteria group; Cyanobacteria/Melainabacteria group; Cyanobacteria) |
| Nostoc commune | (Cyanobacteria: star jelly, witch's butter, mare's eggs, fah-tsai and facai, eaten as a salad) |
Stigonemataceae (2)
| Stigonema ocellatum | (Cyanobacteria: terrestrial cyanobacteria sampled from rock surfaces containing chlorophyll a) |
| Stigonema hormoides | (Cyanobacteria: terrestrial cyanobacteria sampled from rock surfaces containing chlorophyll a) |
Scytonemataceae (1)
| Scytonema crassum | (Cyanobacteria: terrestrial cyanobacteria sampled from rock surfaces containing chlorophyll a) |
Oscillatoriaceae (9)
Tolypothrichaceae (1)
| Tolypothrix tenuis | (Cyanobacteria: filaments repeated single false branched forming cyanobacteria, yellow-brown colored) |
Eukaryota (532)
Glaucocystophyceae (2)
Cyanophoraceae (1)
Glaucocystaceae (1)
Rhodophyta (76)
Cyanidiaceae (1)
| Cyanidioschyzon merolae | (Red alga: Cyanidiaceae, unicellular haploid red alga adapted to high sulfur acidic hot spring environments) |
Porphyridiaceae (2)
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Scinaiaceae (2)
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Bangiaceae (5)
| Porphyra tenera | (Red alga: Bangiaceae, Asakusa-nori, same as Pyropia tenera) |
Gigartinaceae (13)
Kallymeniaceae (1)
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Chlorophyta (79)
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Chlamydomonadales (9)
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Cladophoraceae (16)
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Streptophyta (139)
Characeae (12)
Iridaceae (2)
Poaceae (6)
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Asteraceae (6)
| Lactuca serriola | (Land plant: prickly lettuce, milk thistle compass plant, scarole, compass-plant) |
| Lactuca virosa | (Land plant: wild lettuce, bitter lettuce, laitue vireuse, opium lettuce, poisonous lettuce, tall lettuce, great lettuce or rakutu-karyumu-so) |
| Lactuca sativa L. | (Land plant: garden lettuce, cultivated lettuce, same as Lactuca sativa) |
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Brassicaceae (2)
Caprifoliaceae (2)
Lamiaceae (1)
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Orobanchaceae (4)
Rehmanniaceae (1)
Solanaceae (14)
| Lycium barbarum | (Land plant: goji berry, wolfberry, Duke of Argyll's teatree, Lycium barbarum L.) |
| Lycium chinense | (Land plant: goji berry, Chinese boxthorn, Chinese wolfberry, kuko, gou qi, same as Lycium chinense Mill., 1768) |
Physaleae (1)
Amaranthaceae (1)
Fabaceae (2)
Passifloraceae (1)
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Zamiaceae (6)
Pinidae (1)
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Chrysophylloideae (1)
| Pouteria sapota | (Land plant: red mamey sapote, species of tree native to Cuba and Central America. Fruit is commonly eaten in many Latin American countries. It is is about 10 to 25 cm (4 to 10 in) long and 8 to 12 cm (3 to 4.5 in) wide and has flesh ranging in color from pink to orange to red. The fruit's texture is creamy and soft, the flavor is a mix of sweet potato, pumpkin, honey, prune, peach, apricot, cantaloupe, cherry, and almond.) |
Oleaceae (3)
Rubiaceae (3)
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Ebenaceae (1)
Vitaceae (1)
Rosaceae (14)
| Rosa spp. | (Land plant: Rosaceae: rose petals) |
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Rutaceae (12)
Cucurbitaceae (4)
| Cucumis melo | (Land plant: orange-fleshed muskmelon "honeydew") |
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Ranunculaceae (4)
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Euphorbiaceae (1)
Arecaceae (3)
| Aiphanes aculeata | (Land plant: Aiphanes aculeata Willd., Aiphanes horrida is a palm native to northern South America and Trinidad and Tobago. The fruit are rich in carotene and are eaten in Colombia, while the seeds are used to make candles.) |
| Mauritia vinifera | (Land plant: buriti, native Amazonian fruits, Mauritia flexuosa var. venezuelana Steyerm.) |
Calophyllaceae (1)
Buxaceae (1)
Lauraceae (3)
Theaceae (1)
Unclassified chlorophyta (1)
Unclassified chlorophyta (1)
Cryptophyta (5)
Cryptomonadaceae (2)
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Stramenopiles (7)
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Unclassified stramenopiles (2)
Bacillariophyta (10)
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Helvellaceae (7)
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Basidiomycota (11)
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Arthropoda Insecta (12)
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Cnidaria (9)
Actiniidae (3)
Acanthogorgiidae (1)
| Muricella sp. | (Soft coral; The dark-red gorgonian, sea whip, sea fan) |
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Gobiidae (2)
| Gymnogobius castaneus | (Bony fish: Rosary goby, small goby(4~6 cm body length)that inhabits the middle stretches of rivers, lakes, and lagoons in North Eastern Japan. Its tail fin is bright orange in color.) |
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Cyprinidae (3)
| Danio rerio | (Bony fish: zebra fish, leopard danio, zebra danio) |
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