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==Genome structure==
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The genome of ''Chlamydia trachomatis'' contains 1,042,519 base pairs of DNA encoding 938 genes.  C. ''trachomatis'' strains have an extrachromosomal plasmid, which was sequenced to be a 7493-base pair plasmid.
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| regnum = Eubacteria
| phylum = 
| classis =  Chlamydiae
| ordo =  Chlamydiales
| familia = Chlamydiaceae
| genus =   Chlamydia
| species = trachomatis
| Binomial = ''C. trachomatis''
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'''''Chlamydia trachomatis''''' is a pathogen that causes many serious health threats to humans.  Chlamydia is one of the most common STD which is caused by chlamydia trachomatisAn estimated 4 million C. trachomatis infections occur annually among the sexually active population in the United States.  The majority of persons with C. trachomatis infection are not aware of their infection because they do not have symptoms.  The infection is easily cured if diagnosed, but many infections remain untreated and lead to other illnesses such as infertility in both men and women.  Another disease caused by C. trachomatis is trachoma, most common cause of blindness among children in Africa and other developing nations.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]

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Scientific classification
Kingdom: Eubacteria
Class: Chlamydiae
Order: Chlamydiales
Family: Chlamydiaceae
Genus: Chlamydia
Species: trachomatis

Chlamydia trachomatis is a pathogen that causes many serious health threats to humans. Chlamydia is one of the most common STD which is caused by chlamydia trachomatis. An estimated 4 million C. trachomatis infections occur annually among the sexually active population in the United States. The majority of persons with C. trachomatis infection are not aware of their infection because they do not have symptoms. The infection is easily cured if diagnosed, but many infections remain untreated and lead to other illnesses such as infertility in both men and women. Another disease caused by C. trachomatis is trachoma, most common cause of blindness among children in Africa and other developing nations.