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NCBI classification does not match the classification

The classification of the Family does not have the same classification that on NCBI link provided (Ruminococcaceace vs Oscillospiraceae). This is in line with SILVA database (and probably others) but can be confusing for users looking for information about it. Probably this happens with other taxonomic units, not sure if there is a consensus on how to make this aware to readers or which "standard" wikipedia follows.

Dròpol (talk) 09:37, 19 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]