UMass Amherst: A New Naming System Proposed for Bacteria and Archaea
June 20, 2020
June 20, 2020
AMHERST, Massachusetts, June 20 -- The University of Massachusetts Amherst campus issued the following news:
A new consensus statement in "Nature Microbiology"this month by 119 microbiologists from around the world, including Kristen DeAngelis, microbiology, say the long-standing rules for assigning scientific names to Bacteria and Archaea are overdue for an update.
Bacteria and less well-known Archaea - single-celled organisms with no nucleus - are two of the . . .
A new consensus statement in "Nature Microbiology"this month by 119 microbiologists from around the world, including Kristen DeAngelis, microbiology, say the long-standing rules for assigning scientific names to Bacteria and Archaea are overdue for an update.
Bacteria and less well-known Archaea - single-celled organisms with no nucleus - are two of the . . .