Bacillus gibsonii explained
Bacillus gibsonii is a facultative anaerobe bacterium.[1] It is a gram positive, alkaliphilic and alkalitolerant, aerobic endospore-forming bacteria.
This species has been recently transferred into the genus Alkalihalobacillus.[2] The correct nomenclature is Alkalihalobacillus gibsonii.
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Notes and References
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- Patel. Sudip. Gupta. Radhey S.. 2020-01-01. A phylogenomic and comparative genomic framework for resolving the polyphyly of the genus Bacillus: Proposal for six new genera of Bacillus species, Peribacillus gen. nov., Cytobacillus gen. nov., Mesobacillus gen. nov., Neobacillus gen. nov., Metabacillus gen. nov. and Alkalihalobacillus gen. nov.. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 70. 1. 406–438. 10.1099/ijsem.0.003775. 31617837 . 1466-5026. free.