Actinomycetales (2025)
: They often form branching filaments called hyphae, similar to fungi, and can produce spores to survive harsh conditions.
Actinomycetales are primarily recognized by their unique structure and genetic makeup: actinomycetales
The (often referred to interchangeably with Actinomycetes ) are a diverse order of Gram-positive bacteria known for their complex, fungal-like filamentous growth and their unparalleled ability to produce bioactive compounds. Found in environments ranging from common garden soil to extreme deep-sea sediments, they serve as the world's most prolific source of naturally derived medicines. Key Characteristics and Diversity : They often form branching filaments called hyphae,
: While over 30% of soil bacteria are actinomycetes, they also thrive in caves, deserts, and even in symbiotic relationships with insects and plants. Scientific and Medical Importance similar to fungi