Gemmiger formicilis explained

Gemmiger formicilis is a bacterium from the genus Gemmiger.[1] It was initially assigned to the "Pseudomonadota", however 16S rRNA sequencing has led to its reclassification in the Bacillota.[2]

Notes and References

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  2. 2013-02-01. Sequencing orphan species initiative (SOS): Filling the gaps in the 16S rRNA gene sequence database for all species with validly published names. Systematic and Applied Microbiology. en. 36. 1. 69–73. 10.1016/j.syapm.2012.12.006. 23410935. 0723-2020. Yarza. Pablo. Spröer. Cathrin. Swiderski. Jolantha. Mrotzek. Nicole. Spring. Stefan. Tindall. Brian J.. Gronow. Sabine. Pukall. Rüdiger. Klenk. Hans-Peter. Lang. Elke. Verbarg. Susanne. Crouch. Audra. Lilburn. Timothy. Beck. Brian. Unosson. Christel. Cardew. Sofia. Moore. Edward R.B.. Gomila. Margarita. Nakagawa. Yasuyoshi. Janssens. Danielle. De Vos. Paul. Peiren. Jindrich. Suttels. Timo. Clermont. Dominique. Bizet. Chantal. Sakamoto. Mitsuo. Iida. Toshiya. Kudo. Takuji. Kosako. Yoshimasa. Oshida. Yumi. 2013SyApM..36...69Y . 6. 10261/123750. free.