Chryseobacterium lactis explained
Chryseobacterium lactis is a Gram-negative bacteria from the genus Chryseobacterium.[1]
Further reading
- Holmes. B. Steigerwalt. AG. Nicholson. AC. DNA-DNA hybridization study of strains of Chryseobacterium, Elizabethkingia and Empedobacter and of other usually indole-producing non-fermenters of CDC groups IIc, IIe, IIh and IIi, mostly from human clinical sources, and proposals of Chryseobacterium bernardetii sp. nov., Chryseobacterium carnis sp. nov., Chryseobacterium lactis sp. nov., Chryseobacterium nakagawai sp. nov. and Chryseobacterium taklimakanense comb. nov.. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. December 2013. 63. Pt 12. 4639–62. 23934253. 10.1099/ijs.0.054353-0. 4626006.
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Notes and References
- Book: Stephen. Dr. Berger. GIDEON Guide to Medically Important Bacteria. 2015. GIDEON Informatics Inc. 978-1-4988-0429-5.