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Database of Biochemical Tests of Pathogenic Enterobacteriaceae Family A tool to identify microbes using minimal biochemical tests |
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| Enterobacter | ||||
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| Shigella | ||||
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| Proteus | ||||
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| Morganella |
Shigella boydii
| About Organism | Show All Tests | Show Unique Test Hierarchy |
| Description | It is a Gram negative,non-motile bacterium which is a human pathogen. It is named after American bacteriologist Mark Frederick Boyd. |
| Synonyms | na |
| Habitat/Source | Human intestinal tract |
| Pathogenicity | Human pathogen. |
| GenBank Accession | View Genome [NC_007613.1] |
| Size(Mb) | 4.64652 |
| GC% | 51.1 |
| Genes | 5085 |
| CDS | 4540 |
| Reference | 1.Ewing, W. H. (1949). Shigella nomenclature. J.Bacteriol. 57 : 633-638. 2.Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology (9th Edition,p.218,Table 5.2).Edited by John G. Holt,The Williams & Wilkins Co.. |