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clostridium bornimense sp. nov., isolated from a mesophilic, two-phase, laboratory-scale biogas reactor.a novel anaerobic, mesophilic, hydrogen-producing bacterium, designated strain m2/40(t), was isolated from a mesophilic, two-phase, laboratory-scale biogas reactor fed continuously with maize silage supplemented with 5% wheat straw. 16s rrna gene sequence comparison revealed an affiliation to the genus clostridium sensu stricto (cluster i of the clostridia), with clostridium cellulovorans as the closest characterized species, showing 93.8% sequence similarity to the type strain. cells of strain ...201424860110
genomics and prevalence of bacterial and archaeal isolates from biogas-producing microbiomes.to elucidate biogas microbial communities and processes, the application of high-throughput dna analysis approaches is becoming increasingly important. unfortunately, generated data can only partialy be interpreted rudimentary since databases lack reference sequences.201729158776
complete genome analysis of clostridium bornimense strain m2/40(t): a new acidogenic clostridium species isolated from a mesophilic two-phase laboratory-scale biogas reactor.taxonomic and functional profiling based on metagenome analyses frequently revealed that members of the class clostridia dominate biogas reactor communities and perform different essential metabolic pathways in the biogas fermentation process. clostridium bornimense strain m2/40(t) was recently isolated from a mesophilic two-phase lab-scale biogas reactor continuously fed with maize silage and wheat straw. the genome of the strain was completely sequenced and manually annotated to reconstruct it ...201626256097
whole genome sequence of clostridium bornimense strain m2/40 isolated from a lab-scale mesophilic two-phase biogas reactor digesting maize silage and wheat straw.the bacterium clostridium bornimense m2/40 is a mesophilic, anaerobic bacterium isolated from a two-phase biogas reactor continuously fed with maize silage and 5% wheat straw. grown on glucose, it produced h2, co2, formiate, lactate and propionate as the main fermentation products, of which some compounds serve as substrates for methanogenic archaea to form methane. here, the whole genome sequence of the bacterium consisting of two circular replicons is reported. this genome information provides ...201424905146
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