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LABRYS WISCONSINENSIS
| Class: | Alpha Proteobacteria |
| Genus: | Labrys |
| Species: | Labrys wisconsinensis |
| Description: | Labrys wisconsinensis,a budding bacterium isolated from Lake Michigan water.Cells are rod-shaped, 2.0–3.0µm in length and 1.0–1.5µm wide, and occur singly or in pairs and produce capsules. Cells stain Gram-negative. Isolated colonies on PCA after 48 h incubation are 1–2 mm in diameter. Colonies are circular, semi-translucent and entire with a viscous consistency. Cells produce large amounts of extracellular slime. |
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| Source: | Isolated from a Lake Michigan water sample in south-eastern Wisconsin, USA. |
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| Genbank: | EF382666.(16S rRNA gene) [Genome] [Nucleotide] |
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| Reference: | ALBERT (R.A.), WAAS (N.E.), LANGER (S.), PAVLONS (S.C.), FELDNER (J.L.), ROSSELLÓ-MORA (R.), and BUSSE (H.J.): Labrys wisconsinensis sp. nov., a budding bacterium isolated from Lake Michigan water, and emended description of the genus Labrys. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2010, 60, 1570-1576 |
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