| Cross Index | Myxobaktron |
| SuperSet | Prokaryote, Eubacteria Phototrophic Oxygenic Bacteria |
| Compare | Cyanobacteria
Prochlorales Procloron didemni, Prochlorothrix hollandica |
| Contrast | The photosynthetic or phototrophic bacteria can be broken into two major groups; the Anoxygenic Phototrophic Bacteria that grow under anaerobic conditions and theOxygenic PhototrophicBacteria that use oxygen to carry out photosynthesis |
| Subset |
| Morphology | Myxobaktron |
| CELLULAR |
| Staining | |
| Morphology | elongated single cells with pointed ends |
| Motility | |
| Specialized structures |
| Division | transverse binary fission into two equal daughter cells division in one plane only |
| COLONIAL |
| Solid surface |
| Liquid |
| Growth Parameters | Myxobaktron |
| PHYSIOLOGICAL |
| Tropism | |
| Oxygen | |
| pH | |
| Temperature | grows well at 34 oC |
| Requirements | grows well in saline or hypersaline environments |
| Products | |
| Enzymes | |
| Unique features | The photosynthetic or phototrophic bacteria can be broken into two major groups; those that grow under anaerobic conditions and those that use oxygen to carry out photosynthesis |
| ENVIRONMENTAL |
| Habitat | planktonic is Solar Lake, Sinai, Egypt |
| Lifestyle | |
| Pathogenicity |
| Distribution |
| Genome | Myxobaktron |
| G+C Mol % |
| Reference | Myxobaktron |
| First citation | |
| The Prokaryotes | |
| Bergey's Determinative | p 384 |
| References |