Publications
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bacteroides plebeius sp. nov. and bacteroides coprocola sp. nov., isolated from human faeces. | nine strains of gram-negative, anaerobic rod were isolated from human faeces. based on phylogenetic analysis and specific phenotypic characteristics, these strains were included within the bacteroides cluster and were divided into two clusters. strains from the two clusters showed 16s rrna gene sequence similarities of 90.4 and 92.7% to the nearest recognized species, bacteroides vulgatus. the strains also formed two clusters exhibiting a 16s rrna gene sequence divergence of approximately 6%. dn ... | 2005 | 16166722 |
bacteroides barnesiae sp. nov., bacteroides salanitronis sp. nov. and bacteroides gallinarum sp. nov., isolated from chicken caecum. | eight bacterial strains isolated from the caecum of chicken, bl2(t), bl66, eg3, eg6, m27, bl78(t), c35(t) and c43, were characterized by determining their phenotypic characteristics, cellular fatty acid profiles, menaquinone profiles and phylogenetic positions based on 16s rrna gene sequence analysis. 16s rrna gene sequence analysis showed that these isolates belonged to the genus bacteroides. one group of five strains (bl2(t), bl66, eg3, eg6 and m27) was related most closely to bacteroides copr ... | 2006 | 17158987 |
molecular diversity of bacteroides spp. in human fecal microbiota as determined by group-specific 16s rrna gene clone library analysis. | bacteroides spp. represent a prominent bacterial group in human intestinal microbiota with roles in symbiosis and pathogenicity; however, the detailed composition of this group in human feces has yet to be comprehensively characterized. in this study, the molecular diversity of bacteroides spp. in human fecal microbiota was analyzed from a seven-member, four-generation chinese family using bacteroides spp. group-specific 16s rrna gene clone library analysis. a total of 549 partial 16s rrna seque ... | 2009 | 19303731 |
bacteroides caecigallinarum sp. nov., isolated from caecum of an indonesian chicken. | three strains of anaerobic gram-stain-negative, short to longer rod-shaped bacteria isolated from the caecum of chicken in indonesia were studied using a polyphasic taxonomic approach. these strains belonged to the genus bacteroides, based on sequence analysis of 16s rrna and hsp60 (groel) genes, with similarities of 93.2-94.1 and 89.8-90.8 %, respectively, to the closest recognized species, bacteroides coprocola jcm 17929t. sugar fermentation and enzyme characteristics, cellular fatty acid prof ... | 2015 | 26345419 |
gut metagenomes of type 2 diabetic patients have characteristic single-nucleotide polymorphism distribution in bacteroides coprocola. | gut microbes play a critical role in human health and disease, and researchers have begun to characterize their genomes, the so-called gut metagenome. thus far, metagenomics studies have focused on genus- or species-level composition and microbial gene sets, while strain-level composition and single-nucleotide polymorphism (snp) have been overlooked. the gut metagenomes of type 2 diabetes (t2d) patients have been found to be enriched with butyrate-producing bacteria and sulfate reduction functio ... | 2017 | 28143583 |