Arcobacter venerupis explained
Arcobacter venerupis is a species of Gram-negative, slightly curved motile rod-shaped bacteria.[1] It was first recovered from mussels and clams. Its type strain is F67-11(T) = CECT 7836(T) = LMG 26156(T).
Further reading
- Figueras, María José, Arturo Levican, and Luis Collado. "Updated 16S rRNA-RFLP method for the identification of all currently characterised Arcobacter spp." BMC Microbiology 12.1 (2012): 292.
- Jyothsna, TS Sasi, et al. "Arcobacter anaerophilus sp. nov., isolated from an estuarine sediment and emended description of the genus Arcobacter."International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 63.Pt 12 (2013): 4619–4625.
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Notes and References
- Levican. Arturo. Collado. Luis. Aguilar. Carmen. Yustes. Clara. Diéguez. Ana L.. Romalde. Jesús L.. Figueras. Maria José. Arcobacter bivalviorum sp. nov. and Arcobacter venerupis sp. nov., new species isolated from shellfish. Systematic and Applied Microbiology. 35. 3. 2012. 133–138. 0723-2020. 10.1016/j.syapm.2012.01.002. 22401779.