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  CSM: Annual Conference - View 2003 Conference Abstract
Phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rDNA sequence revealed that strain NL21 is a new lineage in the family of Phyllobacteriaceae within the alpha subgroup of Proteobacteria.
The G+C content is 57 mol/% that is different from the others Phyllobacteriaceae (61-63 mol/%).
We propose that strain NL21 is a new species that belongs to a new genus in the family of Phyllobacteriaceae.
www.csm-scm.org /english/abstracts/public/view_abs.asp?id=658   (208 words)

  
  Encyclopedia: Proteobacteria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Binomial name Parvularcula bermudensis Cho and Giovannoni, 2003 Parvularcula bermudensis was identified in 2003 in the western Sargasso Sea in the Atlantic Ocean.
Families Aurantimonadaceae Bartonellaceae Beijerinckiaceae Bradyrhizobiaceae Brucellaceae Hyphomicrobiaceae Methylobacteriaceae Methylocystaceae Phyllobacteriaceae Rhizobiaceae Rhodobiaceae The Rhizobiales are an order of alpha proteobacteria.
Rhizobia (from the Greek words Riza = Root and Bios = Life) are soil bacteria that fix nitrogen (diazotrophy) after becoming established inside root nodules of legumes (Fabaceae).
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Proteobacteria   (2431 words)

  
 Nitratireductor aquibiodomus gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel {alpha}-proteobacterium from the marine denitrification ...
revealed that this bacterium was related to the family ‘Phyllobacteriaceae’.
and all species of the family ‘Phyllobacteriaceae’ with validly published names are illustrated (Hyphomicrobium denitrificans was used as the outgroup species).
The tree was inferred from a matrix of pairwise distances by using 1400 nt (
ijs.sgmjournals.org /cgi/content/full/54/1/269   (1397 words)

  
 Reclassification of Agrobacterium ferrugineum LMG 128 as Hoeflea marina gen. nov., sp. nov. -- Peix et al. 55 (3): 1163 ...
Based on the 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis, strain LMG 128
Neighbour-joining tree based on nearly complete 16S rRNA gene sequences of H.
and other related organisms of the family ‘Phyllobacteriaceae’.
ijs.sgmjournals.org /cgi/content/full/55/3/1163   (1651 words)

  
 Genome Biology | Full text | The mosaic structure of the symbiotic plasmid of Rhizobium etli CFN42 and its relation to ...
Our data support the notion that the symbiotic compartments of rhizobia genomes are mosaic structures that have been frequently tailored by recombination, horizontal transfer and transposition.
Nitrogen-fixing symbiotic bacteria grouped within the Rhizobiaceae, Phyllobacteriaceae and Bradyrhizobiaceae families are widespread in nature [1].
Ordinarily known as rhizobia, these organisms contain genomes of one or two chromosomes and several large plasmids ranging in size from about 100 kilobases (kb) to more than 2 megabases (Mb).
www.genomebiology.com /2003/4/6/R36   (7794 words)

  
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Phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rRNA gene sequence showed that WP1T represents a separate subline of descent within the order 'Rhizobiales' of the 'Alphaproteobacteria'.
The new line of descent falls within the group of families that includes the Rhizobiaceae, Bartonellaceae, Brucellaceae and 'Phyllobacteriaceae', with no particular relative within this group.
The 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity to all established taxa within this group was not higher than 92.0% (to Mesorhizobium mediterraneum).
www.hair-loss-stop.com /ref-pathogen-3/pathogen-research-abs5.2522.html   (1571 words)

  
 Rhizobium loti (Mesorhizobium loti) complete proteome
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Bacteria; Proteobacteria; Alphaproteobacteria; Rhizobiales; Phyllobacteriaceae; Mesorhizobium (TaxID: 381) [NEWT / NCBI]
Gram-negative nitrogen-fixing bacteria living in soil and able to establish a symbiosis with host plants from the genera Lotus, Anthyllis and Lupinus leading to the formation of nodules on roots.
www.expasy.org /sprot/hamap/RHILO.html   (252 words)

  
 Information Systems for Biotechnology News Report
The modified plasmids were then mobilized into 1) a Rhizobium species (NGR234) that has an exceptionally broad host range, capable of nodulating over 100 different plants
; 2) the alfalfa-symbiont Sinorhizobium meliloti; and 3) Mesorhizobium loti, a representative of a different family (Phyllobacteriaceae).
In order to check the genotype of engineered strains by PCR and confirm that the strains were free of contaminating Agrobacterium by selective plating, additional primers were developed.
www.isb.vt.edu /news/2005/news05.Aug.htm   (6526 words)

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