8 research outputs found
Enterobacter timonensis sp. nov., a new bacterium isolated from a fresh human stool specimen
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Acidaminococcus provencensis sp. nov., a new bacterium isolated from a fresh human stool specimen
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Parabacteroides pacaensis sp. nov. and Parabacteroides provencensis sp. nov., two new species identified from human gut microbiota
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Neobacillus massiliamazoniensis sp. nov., a new bacterial species isolated from stool sample of an inhabitant of the Amazon region
Using a culturomics approach, a strain was isolated, identified and characterised following the taxonogenomics concept. Neobacillus massiliamazoniensis sp. nov., strain LF1T (=CSURP1359) was isolated from human stool. The 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis of strain LF1T (accession number: LK021124) exhibits 98.32% similarity levels with Neobacillus bataviensis strain IDA1115 (accession number: NR_036766.1), the phylogenetically closest related species with standing in nomenclature. The draft genome size of strain LF1T (accession number: CVRB00000000) is 4.6 Mbp with a G+C content of 34.1 mol%. Analysis of phylogenic tree, genomic analysis and phenotypic criteria described here sufficiently prove that this bacterium is different from previously known bacterial species with standing in nomenclature and represents a new Neobacillus species belonging to Firmicutes phylum
Taxonogenomics description of Bacillus dakarensis sp. nov., Bacillus sinesaloumensis sp. nov. and Bacillus massiliogabonensis sp. nov., three new species isolated from human stools
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Vaginisenegalia massiliensis gen. nov., sp. nov., a new bacterium isolated from the vagina flora and its taxono-genomic description
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Taxonogenomics description of Bacillus dakarensis sp. nov., Bacillus sinesaloumensis sp. nov. and Bacillus massiliogabonensis sp. nov., three new species isolated from human stools
Using microbial culturomics, three Bacillus strains were isolated, identified and characterized following the taxonogenomics strategy. Bacillus dakarensis strain Marseille-P3515(T) (=CSURP3515), Bacillus sinesaloumensis strain Marseille-P3516(T) (=CSURP3516), and Bacillus massiliogabonensis strain Marseille-P2639(T) (=CSURP2639) were isolated from human stool samples. The phylogenetic analysis, phenotypic characteristics and genotypic data presented here prove that these three bacteria are different from previously known bacterial species with standing in nomenclature and represent new Bacillus species
Vaginisenegalia massiliensis gen. nov., sp. nov., a new bacterium isolated from the vagina flora and its taxono-genomic description
Strain Marseille-P5643(T) was isolated from a vaginal sample of a healthy Senegalese woman. It is an anaerobic Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium. Strain Marseille-P5643(T) exhibits 93.7% similarity levels with the Facklamia hominis strain ATCC 700628(T), the phylogenetically closest related species with standing in nomenclature. The draft genome size of strain Marseille-P5643(T) is 1.79 Mb with 39.0 mol% of G+C content. We propose here the creation of Vaginisenegalia massiliensis gen. nov., sp. nov., as a new bacterial genus from the phylum Firmicutes