Citations:tenericute


 * 2012, E Boyd, T Barkay, The mercury resistance operon: from an origin in a geothermal environment to an efficient detoxification machine, Frontiers in Microbiology:
 * Other examples include the cross-phylum LGT in the tenericute Acholeplasma laidlawii PG-8A that likely obtained MerA from a member of the Firmicutes, and the early transfer event to Nitrospirae from a member of the Proteobacteria (Figure 2).
 * 2016, CT Skennerton, MF Haroon, A Briegel, et al, Phylogenomic analysis of Candidatus 'Izimaplasma' species: free-living representatives from a Tenericutes clade found in methane seeps, in Nature, abstract:
 * Tenericutes are a unique class of bacteria that lack a cell wall and are typically parasites or commensals of eukaryotic hosts. Environmental 16S rDNA surveys have identified a number of tenericute clades in diverse environments, introducing the possibility that these Tenericutes may represent non-host-associated, free-living microorganisms.
 * 2018, Stephen J. Divers, Scott J. Stahl, Mader's Reptile and Amphibian Medicine and Surgery- E-Book, Elsevier Health Sciences (ISBN 9780323482486), page 245:
 * There is likely significant tenericute diversity in reptiles still to be determined, [...]. Tenericutes require special media for culture.