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==Description and Significance==
==Description and Significance==
''Chlamydophila pneumoniae'' is a species of bacteria that is known to be a major cause of pneumonia in humans. ''Chlamydophila pneumoniae'' is a parasitic organism that cannot reproduce outside of the host cell.
''Chlamydophila pneumoniae'' is a species of bacteria that is known to be a major cause of pneumonia in humans. Similar to viruses, ''Chlamydophila pneumoniae'' is a parasitic organism that cannot reproduce outside of the host cell and is thus dependent on the integrity of the host cell for survival.


==Genome Structure==
==Genome Structure==

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Classification

Higher Order Taxa

Kingdom: Bacteria; Phylum: Chlamydiae; Order: Chlamydiales; Genus: Chlamydophila; Species: C. pneumoniae;

Species

Chlamydophila pneumoniae, C. pecorum, C. psittaci, C. abortus, C.felis, C. caviae

Description and Significance

Chlamydophila pneumoniae is a species of bacteria that is known to be a major cause of pneumonia in humans. Similar to viruses, Chlamydophila pneumoniae is a parasitic organism that cannot reproduce outside of the host cell and is thus dependent on the integrity of the host cell for survival.

Genome Structure

Cell Structure and Metabolism

Ecology

Application to Biotechnology

Current Research

References