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PSEUDOMONAS MIGULAE

Class: Gamma Proteobacteria
Genus: Pseudomonas
Species: Pseudomonas migulae
Description: Colonies on nutrient agar are smooth and circular. Cells are Gram-negative and possess a single polar flagellum.Cells produce the characteristic fluorescent pigment on King B medium and on S1 medium (Gould et al., 1985)and possess catalase and oxidase activities. No phenazine pigments are produced on King A medium. Strains tolerate low salt concentrations (up to 0.8%) but higher concentrations (5 and 7%) inhibit growth.Bacterial plasmids are self-replicating, extrachromosomal elements associated with a variety of phenotypic traitsincluding virulence, enhanced fitness, and resistance to antimicrobial agents. They play an important role in the transfer ofgenetic material in microbial populations within and between the species.The study of mobile genetic elementssuch as plasmids is of particular interest because of their ecological, biological, and clinical significance.
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Source: isolated from natural mineral waters
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Genbank: FNTY00000000.1   [Genome]    [Nucleotide]
Size (Mb): 6.78
GC %: 59.1
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Reference: VERHILLE (S.), BAÏDA (N.), DABBOUSSI (F.), HAMZE (M.), IZARD (D.) and LECLERC (H.): Pseudomonas gessardii sp. nov. and Pseudomonas migulae sp. nov., two new species isolated from natural mineral waters. Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol., 1999, 49, 1559-1572.
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