etappina
Etappina is a genus of marine bacteria belonging to the family Flavobacteriaceae. These bacteria are characterized by their rod-shaped morphology and are typically found in aquatic environments, including coastal waters and sediments. As part of the Flavobacteriaceae family, etappina species are involved in the degradation of organic materials, particularly complex carbohydrates and proteins, contributing to the nutrient cycling within marine ecosystems.
The genus etappina was first described based on isolates obtained from marine samples, with its classification
Research into etappina species is ongoing, primarily focusing on their metabolic pathways, environmental roles, and potential
Overall, etappina represents an important component of marine microbial diversity, with ecological functions that support the