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Yes, mycobacterium is a genus of eubacteria. Eubacteria are a major group of bacteria that are characterized by their simple cell structure and lack of membrane-bound organelles. Mycobacterium species include pathogenic bacteria that can cause diseases such as tuberculosis and leprosy.

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