Bacteria belonging to the genus Rickettsia are small Gram negative bacteria in the Alphaproteobacteria that exhibit unique adaptations and specific characteristics suited to obligate replication in the cytoplasm of their host cells. We briefly describe the microbiology of Rickettsia and provide a review of classic and contemporary approaches being applied to their phylogeny, diversity and taxonomy
Phylogenomic analyses reveal novel environmental clades of Rickettsiales providing insights into the...
Rickettsiae comprise a group of microorganisms that phylogenetically occupy a position between bacte...
Rickettsia is a genus of intracellular bacteria whose hosts and transmission strategies are both imp...
Bacteria belonging to the genus Rickettsia are small Gram negative bacteria in the Alphaproteobacter...
Due to improved diagnostic methods and increased interest, the number of representatives of the genu...
Representatives of the order Rickettsiales are obligate intracellular bacteria, traditionally includ...
Representatives of the order Rickettsiales are obligate intracellular bacteria, traditionally includ...
Systematics and nomenclature of representatives Rickettsiales order has always been based on a limit...
Rickettsiae are obligate intracellular bacteria requiring the environment of the host cells for repl...
Symbioses between bacteria and eukaryotes are widespread and may have significant impact on the evol...
The bacterial family Rickettsiaceae includes a group of well-known etiological agents of many human ...
ABSTRACT Rickettsiae are obligate intracellular bacteria that can cause life-threate...
The Rickettsia are microbes of significant medical importance. This group is responsible for both ty...
The order Rickettsiales (Alphaproteobacteria) is a well-known group containing obligate endocellular...
Rickettsiae are strictly intracellular bacteria belonging to the Rickettsiaceae family. They are tra...
Phylogenomic analyses reveal novel environmental clades of Rickettsiales providing insights into the...
Rickettsiae comprise a group of microorganisms that phylogenetically occupy a position between bacte...
Rickettsia is a genus of intracellular bacteria whose hosts and transmission strategies are both imp...
Bacteria belonging to the genus Rickettsia are small Gram negative bacteria in the Alphaproteobacter...
Due to improved diagnostic methods and increased interest, the number of representatives of the genu...
Representatives of the order Rickettsiales are obligate intracellular bacteria, traditionally includ...
Representatives of the order Rickettsiales are obligate intracellular bacteria, traditionally includ...
Systematics and nomenclature of representatives Rickettsiales order has always been based on a limit...
Rickettsiae are obligate intracellular bacteria requiring the environment of the host cells for repl...
Symbioses between bacteria and eukaryotes are widespread and may have significant impact on the evol...
The bacterial family Rickettsiaceae includes a group of well-known etiological agents of many human ...
ABSTRACT Rickettsiae are obligate intracellular bacteria that can cause life-threate...
The Rickettsia are microbes of significant medical importance. This group is responsible for both ty...
The order Rickettsiales (Alphaproteobacteria) is a well-known group containing obligate endocellular...
Rickettsiae are strictly intracellular bacteria belonging to the Rickettsiaceae family. They are tra...
Phylogenomic analyses reveal novel environmental clades of Rickettsiales providing insights into the...
Rickettsiae comprise a group of microorganisms that phylogenetically occupy a position between bacte...
Rickettsia is a genus of intracellular bacteria whose hosts and transmission strategies are both imp...