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COMAMONAS BADIA

Class: Beta Proteobacteria
Genus: Comamonas
Species: Comamonas badia
Description: Comamonas badia is a gram negative, rod-shaped, strictly aerobic, and highly motile bacteria with a polar flagellum. It was isolated from phenol-adapted activated sludge from a factory sludge from Japan.C. badia are gram negative, highly motile, 0.8-0.9 × 1.0-2.5 μm, and rod-shaped bacterium that appears in singles or pairs in young cultures. They grow very slowly in a flocculated state (12+ hours for doubling time) and have a single polar flagellum for motility. C. badia are catalase and oxidase-positive, heterotrophic organisms that do not use glucose, mannose, arabinose, or sucrose for growth, but do use glutamic acid or aspartic acid and is able to reduce nitrate
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Source: Isolated from phenol-adapted activated sludge from a factory sludge from Japan.
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Genbank: NZ_AXVM00000000.1   [Genome]    [Nucleotide]
Size (Mb): 3.68
GC %: 66
Genes: 3,541
CDS Number: 3,491
Reference: TAGO (Y.) and YOKOTA (A.): Comamonas badia sp. nov., a floc-forming bacterium isolated from activated sludge. J. Gen. Appl. Microbiol., 2004, 50, 243-248.
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