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Streptomycetaceae

Spanish: Streptomycetaceae

Description

Streptomycetaceae is a family of bacteria known for their role in the production of antibiotics and their significance in soil ecology. These bacteria are primarily found in soil and decaying organic matter, contributing to nutrient cycling and decomposition processes.

Interpreter Notes

Interpreters should be aware that 'Streptomycetaceae' may not be commonly understood outside of specialized medical or scientific contexts. It is important to maintain the formal register and avoid colloquial terms. There may be variations in pronunciation or spelling, but it is best to stick to the glossary term in formal settings.

Example Sentences

EN: Streptomycetaceae are important for their ability to produce various antibiotics used in medicine.

ES: Las Streptomycetaceae son importantes por su capacidad de producir diversos antibióticos utilizados en medicina.

Common Interpreter Mistakes

Confusing 'Streptomycetaceae' with similar-sounding terms; mispronouncing 'Streptomycetaceae' leading to confusion; using informal terms instead of the canonical term.

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Term Last Updated: January 5, 2026