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Phylum

In biology, a phylum (/ˈfaɪlʊm/; pl.: phyla) is a level of classification, or taxonomic rank, that is below kingdom and above class. Traditionally, the term division has been used in botany instead of phylum, although the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants accepts the terms as equivalent. Depending on definitions, the animal…

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Phylum

Nodes133
Edges132
Triples82
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.015038
Components1

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related to Bacteria · 24
Phylum → Bacilli, Bacteriological Code AbditibacteriotaAcidobacteriota, BacteroidotaBalneolotaBdellovibrionotaCaldisericota, Borrelia, Caldisericum, Chrysiogenes, Clostridia, CoprothermobacterotaDeferribacterotaDeinococcota, Currently, Cyanobacteria, Deinococcus, Desulfurispira, Desulfurispirillum, Escherichia, Gram, High-G, Low-G, Lyme, MycoplasmaMyxococcotaNitrospinotaNitrospirotaPlanctomycetotaPseudomonadota, OP5
related to General description · 15
Phylum → At, Attempting, August, Eichler, Ernst Haeckel, Georges Cuvier, Greek, Haeckel, In, Linnaean, Linnean, Phylon, Stamm, The, We
related to Fungi · 14
Phylum → Accordingly, Entomophthoromycotina, Fungi, Glomeromycota, International Society, Its, Kickxellomycotina, Molecular, Mucoromycotina, Phylum Microsporidia, Protista, Protistologists, Zoopagomycotina, Zygomycota
related to Definition based on genetic relation · 10
Phylum → Even, For, Mesozoa, On, Orthonectida, Pogonophora, Rhombozoa, So, The, This
related to Definition based on body plan · 9
Phylum → Also, By Budd, Graham Budd, Haeckel, However, Jensen's, Sören Jensen, The, This
related to Archaea · 2
Phylum → Bacteriological Code NitrososphaerotaThermoproteota, Currently

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phyla definition fungi group kingdom classification based plants organisms definitions division level body plantae protista one groups many used clades

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Escherichia coli or Pseudomonas aeruginosaRhodothermotaSpirochaetotainstance ofcontaining species0.80text
species include Borrelia burgdorferiinstance ofcontaining species0.80text
which causes Lyme diseaseSynergistotaThermodesulfobacteriotaThermomicrobiotaThermotogotainstance ofcontaining species0.80text
deep-branchingVerrucomicrobiotaArchaeaCurrently there are 2 phyla that have been validly published according to the Bacteriological CodeNitrososphaerotaThermoproteotainstance ofcontaining species0.80text
second most common archaeal phylumOther phyla that have been proposedinstance ofcontaining species0.80text
but not validly namedinstance ofcontaining species0.80text
includeinstance ofcontaining species0.80text
deep-branchingVerrucomicrobiota ArchaeaCurrently there are 2 phyla that have been validly published according to the Bacteriological CodeNitrososphaerotaThermoproteotainstance ofcontaining species0.80text
Phylumrelated to ArchaeaCurrently0.60section
Phylumrelated to ArchaeaBacteriological Code NitrososphaerotaThermoproteota0.60section
Phylumrelated to BacteriaCurrently0.60section
Phylumrelated to BacteriaCyanobacteria0.60section

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