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ESCHERICHIA ALBERTII

Class: Gamma Proteobacteria
Genus: Escherichia
Species: Escherichia albertii
Description: Escherichia albertii is a gram-negative,rod shape species of genus Escheria. Cells are gram-negative, medium to long rods, chemo-organotrophic with both oxidative and fermentative metabolism, cytochrome oxidase-negative and catalase-positive and acid and gas are produced from D-glucose. Growth occurs after 24 h at 35–37 C on TSA medium. Cells are non-motile at 35 C.
Synonyms: na
Source: Human sources i.e stool sample.
Pathogenicity: Escherichia albertii is a newly emerging enteric pathogen that has been associated with sporadic infections among humans and birds
Genbank: NZ_CP007025.1   [Genome]    [Nucleotide]
Size (Mb): 4.7
GC %: 49.7
Genes: 4674
CDS Number: 4317
Reference: Huys, G., Cnockaert, M., Janda, J. M., Swings, J. (2003). Escherichia albertii sp. nov., a diarrhoeagenic species isolated from stool specimens of Bangladeshi children.
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