| trabulsiella guamensis, a new genus and species of the family enterobacteriaceae that resembles salmonella subgroups 4 and 5. | in 1985 the vernacular name enteric group 90 was coined for a small group of strains that had been referred to our laboratory as probable strains of salmonella but did not agglutinate in salmonella typing antisera. by dna-dna hybridization (hydroxyapatite method, 32p), seven strains of enteric group 90 were found to be closely related (98 to 100% at 60 degrees c and 94 to 100% at 75 degrees c) to the first strain received (0370-85). the relatedness of enteric group 90 to 62 strains of other spec ... | 1991 | 1885744 |
| trabulsiella odontotermitis sp. nov., isolated from the gut of the termite odontotermes formosanus shiraki. | bacterial strains eant 3-9(t) and eant 3-3, isolated from the gut of the termite odontotermes formosanus, were characterized using a polyphasic taxonomic approach. cells of these organisms were gram-negative, non-pigmented, rod-shaped, non-endospore-forming and facultatively anaerobic. phenotypic, physiological and genetic characteristics of the two strains were highly similar. phylogenetic analyses using 16s rrna gene sequences showed that strain eant 3-9(t) formed a monophyletic branch towards ... | 2007 | 17392189 |