Gordonia neofelifaecis explained
Gordonia neofelifaecis is a bacterium from the genus Gordonia which has been isolated from faeces from the leopard (Neofelis nebulosa) in the Sichuan Province in China.[1] [2]
Further reading
- Ge. F.. Li. W.. Chen. G.. Liu. Y.. Zhang. G.. Yong. B.. Wang. Q.. Wang. N.. Huang. Z.. Li. W.. Wang. J.. Wu. C.. Xie. Q.. Liu. G.. Draft Genome Sequence of Gordonia neofelifaecis NRRL B-59395, a Cholesterol-Degrading Actinomycete. Journal of Bacteriology. 8 July 2011. 193. 18. 5045–5046. 10.1128/JB.05531-11. 21742880. 3165644.
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Notes and References
- Details: DSM-45646. www.dsmz.de.
- Liu. Y.. Ge. F.. Chen. G.. Li. W.. Ma. P.. Zhang. G.. Zeng. L.. Gordonia neofelifaecis sp. nov., a cholesterol side-chain-cleaving actinomycete isolated from the faeces of Neofelis nebulosa. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 26 February 2010. 61. 1. 165–169. 10.1099/ijs.0.020321-0. 20190025. free.