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  Parvularcula   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
date = 2003}} {{Taxobox_end}} Parvularcula bermudensis was identified in 2003 in the western Sargasso Sea in the Atlantic Ocean.
Parvularcula isolates are Gram-negative, strictly aerobic, chemoheterotrophic, slightly motile short rods with a single flagellum.
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 Parvularcula Cho and Giovannoni 2003, gen
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CHO (J.C.) and GIOVANNONI (S.J.): Parvularcula bermudensis gen. nov., sp.
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 Parvularcula bermudensis gen. nov., sp. nov., a marine bacterium that forms a deep branch in the {alpha}-Proteobacteria ...
In conclusion, this polyphasic approach demonstrates that strain
for which the name Parvularcula bermudensis gen. nov., sp.
Cells are Gram-negative, strictly aerobic short rods that occur
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