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vibrio kanaloae sp. nov., vibrio pomeroyi sp. nov. and vibrio chagasii sp. nov., from sea water and marine animals.the taxonomic position of the fluorescent amplified fragment length polymorphism fingerprinting groups a46 (five isolates), a51 (six isolates), a52 (five isolates) and a53 (seven isolates) obtained in a previous study were further analysed through a polyphasic approach. the 23 isolates were phylogenetically related to vibrio splendidus, but dna-dna hybridization experiments proved that they belong to three novel species. chemotaxonomic and phenotypic analyses further disclosed several features t ...200312807197
vibrio pacinii sp. nov., from cultured aquatic organisms.three strains were isolated from cultured aquatic organisms. they were gram-negative, oxidase-positive, motile, fermentative, arginine dihydrolase-positive, lysine and ornithine decarboxylase-negative and sensitive to vibriostatic agent o/129. these strains differ from other related vibrio species by several phenotypic features, which include acetoin and indole production and utilization of amygdalin and d-mannitol. comparison of 16s rdna sequences showed a close relationship to the recently des ...200313130050
characterization of vibrios diversity in the mucus of the polychaete myxicola infundibulum (annellida, polichaeta).vibrios are among the most abundant culturable microbes in aquatic environments. they can be either free-living in the water column or associated with several marine organisms as mutualists, saprophytes, or parasites. in the present study we analysed vibrios abundance and diversity in the mucus of the polychaete myxicola infundibulum, complementing culture-based with molecular methods. vibrios reached 4.6 × 10(3) cfu ml(-1) thus representing a conspicuous component of the heterotrophic culturabl ...201424194098
complete genomic sequence of bacteriophage h188: a novel vibrio kanaloae phage isolated from yellow sea.phage h188, a novel vibrio kanaloae phage, was isolated from the surface water of yellow sea. morphological analysis by transmission electron microscopy reveals that it belongs to the family myoviridae. present result suggests that the phage is stable at ph between 4.0 and 12.0. no significant difference in phage titers is noted at temperature 30-50 °c. a latent period of approximately 96 mins is indicated by the one-step growth curve. and, the burst size is about three virions per cell. further ...201626858130
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