Enterobacter intermedius

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Description It is a Gram negative straight rod occurring in singles and pairs, which exhibits motility using peritrichous flagella. It can be isolated from natural environments, such as drinking water, surface water, and unpolluted soil. There is no evidence that it can cause human diseases. Gas is produced from glucose. Growth is at 35-37 C.
Synonyms Kluyvera intermedia
Habitat/Source Soil,water.
Pathogenicity na
GenBank Accession View Genome [NZ_CP011602.1]
Size(Mb) 5.53
GC% 52.7
Genes 5231
CDS 5052
Reference Izard, D. F., Gavini, F., Leclerc, H. (1980). Polynucleotide sequence relatedness and genome size among Enterobacter intermedium sp. nov. and the species Enterobacter cloacae and Klebsiella pneumoniae. Zbl.Bakt.Hyg., I.Abt.Orig.C 1 : 51-60 .