genus Micrococcus
Noun: - A taxonomic category in biological classification: "Genus Micrococcus" is the type genus of the family Micrococcaceae. It refers to a group of closely related bacterial species sharing common characteristics.
The term "genus Micrococcus" is used in scientific contexts, specifically in microbiology and taxonomy, to classify and refer to a particular group of spherical, Gram-positive bacteria. - It is typically used with a singular verb when referring to the genus as a single taxonomic unit. - Example: The genus Micrococcus is commonly found in soil and water.
Scientific Description:
- The genus Micrococcus was first described in the 19th century.
- Researchers are studying antibiotic resistance in the genus Micrococcus.
Taxonomic Context:
- This organism belongs to the genus Micrococcus.
- The family Micrococcaceae includes the genus Micrococcus.
- In Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to denote a specific rank (genus) within the order Actinomycetales (or other depending on current classification).
- The phylogenetic analysis confirmed its placement within the genus Micrococcus.
- Micrococcus (noun): When used without "genus," "Micrococcus" can refer to the genus itself or to any bacterium within this genus.
- Micrococcus luteus is a well-known species.
- Micrococcaceae (noun): The family to which this genus belongs.
- The family Micrococcaceae contains several other genera.
- Taxonomic group: A general term for any rank in biological classification.
- Bacterial genus: A more general term specifying it is a genus of bacteria.
This term has a single, specific meaning in scientific nomenclature. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses. Its usage is strictly confined to academic and professional biological sciences.
- type genus of the family Micrococcaceae