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Title: Taxonomy


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Taxonomy Classifying Organisms
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The Five-Kingdom System
a.k.a. - prokaryotes
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Levels of Classification
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Binomial Nomenclature
  • 2 Part Latin names for living things
  • Scientific Names
  • Genus Species
  • Ex/ Homo sapiens
  • We generally use a dichotomous key to name
    organisms

Carolus Linnaeus (1707-1778)
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Binomial Nomenclature (contd)
  • Back then the Earth was flat, and living things
    did not evolve
  • Now we use PHYLOGENY in combination with old
    knowledge to study evolutionary history

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3 Domains Based on Evolution
Common Ancestor - 3.7 Billion Years Ago
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Classification of Bacteria
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Classification of Bacteria
  • Light microscope was the original tool
  • Initial classification was based on of the shape
    of the bacterial cells
  • Cocci
  • Bacilli
  • Spirilla
  • Spirochetes

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Taxonomy / Systematics
  • Identification
  • Distinguishing features
  • Engine size
  • Mileage
  • Number of passengers
  • Type of transmission
  • Classification
  • Organization into groups
  • Car
  • Truck
  • SUV
  • Van
  • Nomenclature
  • Providing a formal name
  • Genus species
  • Ford Crown Victoria
  • Chevy Impala
  • Toyota Camry
  • Honda Civic

Consistent rules for all Scientists
Relevant Meaningful Make biological
sense Evolutionary context
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Domains can be Divided into Many
Sub-classifications
  • Domain Bacteria
  • Phylum Proteobacteria
  • Class Gamma Proteobacteria
  • Order Enterobacteriales
  • Family Enterobacteriaceae
  • Genus Escherichia
  • Species Escherichia coli

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Binomial nomenclature Genus species Escherich
ia coli Genus name is always capitalized
Species name is never capitalized coli Both
names are always either italicized or underlined
Abbreviation E. coli
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Old School Medical Microbiologists said
  • One bacterium One disease
  • So to these scientists, bacteria were also
    classified as to the disease they caused
  • But there are several types of E. coli
  • So the naming system for bacteria evolved

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Extra Stuff for Naming Bacteria
  • strain or variety a culture derived from a
    single parent that differs in structure or
    metabolism from other cultures of that species
  • type a subspecies that can show differences in
    antigenic makeup ,susceptibility to bacterial
    viruses, and in pathogenicity
  • Four Groups Based on Cell Wall Composition
  • Gram-positive cells
  • Gram-negative cells
  • Bacteria without cell walls
  • Bacteria with chemically unique cell walls

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