Anaerolinea thermophila explained
Anaerolinea thermophila is a species of filamentous thermophilic bacteria, the type and only species of its genus. It is Gram-negative, non-spore-forming, with type strain UNI-1T (=JCM 11387T =DSM 14523T).[1]
Further reading
- Hagemann . Martin . 2013 . Functional genomics and evolution of photosynthetic systems . Annals of Botany . 111 . 3. x–xi . 10.1093/aob/mcs282. 3579440.
- Satyanarayana, Tulasi, Jennifer Littlechild, and Yutaka Kawarabayasi. "Thermophilic Microbes in Environmental and Industrial Biotechnology."
- Stroo, Hans F., Andrea Leeson, and C. Herb Ward, eds. Bioaugmentation for Groundwater Remediation. Vol. 5. Springer, 2012.
- Yamada. Takeshi. Yamauchi. Toshihiro. Shiraishi. Koji. Hugenholtz. Philip. Ohashi. Akiyoshi. Harada. Hideki. Kamagata. Yoichi. Nakamura. Kazunori. Sekiguchi. Yuji. Characterization of filamentous bacteria, belonging to candidate phylum KSB3, that are associated with bulking in methanogenic granular sludges. The ISME Journal. 1. 3. 2007. 246–255. 1751-7362. 10.1038/ismej.2007.28. 18043635. free.
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Notes and References
- Sekiguchi. Y.. Anaerolinea thermophila gen. nov., sp. nov. and Caldilinea aerophila gen. nov., sp. nov., novel filamentous thermophiles that represent a previously uncultured lineage of the domain Bacteria at the subphylum level. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 53. 6. 2003. 1843–1851. 1466-5026. 10.1099/ijs.0.02699-0. 14657113. free.