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The Hyphomicrobiales (synonom Rhizobiales) are an order of Gram-negative Alphaproteobacteria.

The rhizobia, which fix nitrogen and are symbiotic with plant roots, appear in several different families. The four families Nitrobacteraceae, Hyphomicrobiaceae, Phyllobacteriaceae, and Rhizobiaceae contain at least several genera of nitrogen-fixing, legume-nodulating, microsymbiotic bacteria. Examples are the genera Bradyrhizobium and Rhizobium. Species of the Methylocystaceae are methanotrophs; they use methanol (CH3OH) or methane (CH4) as their sole energy and carbon sources. Other important genera are the human pathogens Bartonella and Brucella, as well as Agrobacterium, an important tool in genetic engineering.

TaxonomyEdit

Accepted familiesEdit

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Unassigned GeneraEdit

The following genus has not been assigned to a family:

Provisional TaxaEdit

These taxa have been published, but have not been validated according to the Bacteriological Code:

  • "Nordella" La Scola et al. 2004<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>
  • "Propylenellaceae" Liu et al. 2021<ref name="Liu">Template:Cite journal</ref>
    • "Propylenella" Liu et al. 2021<ref name="Liu"/>
      • "Propylenella binzhouense" Liu et al. 2021<ref name="Liu"/>
  • "Thermopetrobacter" Sislak 2013<ref>Template:Cite thesis</ref>

PhylogenyEdit

The currently accepted taxonomy is based on the List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature<ref name="LPSN">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and the phylogeny is based on whole-genome sequences.<ref name="Hördt"/>Template:Efn

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Natural genetic transformationEdit

Natural genetic transformation has been reported in at least four Hyphomicrobiales species: Agrobacterium tumefaciens,<ref name="pmid11375171">Template:Cite journal</ref> Methylobacterium organophilum,<ref name="pmid401866">Template:Cite journal</ref> Ensifer adhaerens,<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> and Bradyrhizobium japonicum.<ref name="pmid4538250">Template:Cite journal</ref> Natural genetic transformation is a sexual process involving DNA transfer from one bacterial cell to another through the intervening medium, and the integration of the donor sequence into the recipient genome by homologous recombination.

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