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  Pseudomonadaceae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pseudomonadaceae is a family of bacteriathat includes Pseudomonas, Cellvibrio, and the Azotobacter group.
According to Jay (2000) and Vela (1997), bacteria in the family Pseudomonadaceae are among the most important spoilage bacteria that originate in refrigerated raw milk.
Jay (2000) also stated that they are considered psychrotrophs and grow well at temperatures of 0 to 15 degrees celsius.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pseudomonadaceae   (149 words)

  
 Use of bacterial extracts of the pseudomonadaceae family as cosmetic agents page
Use of bacterial extracts of the pseudomonadaceae family as cosmetic agents
Use of bacterial extracts of the pseudomonadaceae family as cosmetic agents cosmetic compositions, bacterium.
Uso de un extracto de la bacteria del pseudomonadaceae de la familia en la producción de composiciones cosméticas en el detalle para combatir envejecer de la piel.
www.patentalert.com /docs/001/z00138626.shtml   (100 words)

  
 ARS | Publication request: Conservation of the Response Regulator Gene Gaca in Pseudomonas Species
The corresponding gene, gacaA, is commonly found among bacteria belonging to the family Pseudomonadaceae.
These bacteria have several known important capabilities including the control of soilborne plant diseases and the remediation of sites contaminated with a variety of chemicals.
Within the Pseudomonadaceae and Enterobacteriaceae, polymorphisms within gacA and its homologs allowed identification of six and five subclusters, respectively.
www.ars.usda.gov /research/publications/publications.htm?SEQ_NO_115=146412&pf=1   (399 words)

  
 Pseudomonas fluorescens Encodes the Crohn's Disease-Associated I2 Sequence and T-Cell Superantigen -- Wei et al. 70 ...
I2 homologues are present in a limited number of species in the family Pseudomonadaceae.
Genomic DNA (3 µg) from 13 clinical isolates of Pseudomonadaceae were digested with EcoRI, separated on 0.8% agarose gel, and transferred to nitrocellulose membranes.
Genomic DNA from different species in the family Pseudomonadaceae were hybridized with a probe within the pfiT downstream region of UCLA 268 (nucleotide positions 1108 to 2630).
iai.asm.org /cgi/content/full/70/12/6567   (4322 words)

  
 Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 98052790
Characteristics of the diseases A. Anaerobes B. Gram-positive bacteria-the 'lactic acid' bacteria C. Aerobic Gram-positive rods and cocci D. Aeromonadaceae representatives E. Enterobacteriaceae representatives F. Cytophaga-Flavobacterium-Flexibacter group G. Pseudomonadaceae representatives H. Vibrionaceae representatives I. Moraxellaceae representatives J. Halomonadaceae representatives K. Small, morphologically simple bacteria L. Miscellaneous pathogens 3.
Characteristics of the pathogens: Gram-negative bacteria A. Aeromonadaceae representatives B. Enterobacteriaceae representatives C. Cytophaga-Flavobacterium-Flexibacter group D. Pseudomonadaceae representatives E. Vibrionaceae representatives F. Moraxellaceae representatives G. Halomonadaceae representative H. Small, morphologically simple bacteria I. Miscellaneous pathogens 5.
Epizootiology: Gram-negative bacteria A. Aeromonadaceae representatives B. Enterobacteriaceae representatives C. Cytophaga-Flavobacterium-Flexibacter group D. Pseudomonadaceae representatives E. Vibrionaceae representatives F. Moraxellaceae representatives G. Halomonadaceae representative H Small, morphologically simple bacteria I. Miscellaneous pathogens 9.
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/fy044/98052790.html   (350 words)

  
 Guilford College - 2005-2006 Honors Senior Project Abstracts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The azotobacteria, members of the family Pseudomonadaceae, are Gram-negative, free-living nitrogen fixers that live in soil and water habitats.
As part of an ongoing investigation of genome structure and stable RNA gene structure in azotobacteria, our goal was to determine the organization of ribosomal RNA genes in Azotobacter nigricans and Azomonas agilis.
As part of this study, secondary structures were generated for the 16S rRNA an RNase P genes.
www.guilford.edu /academics/index.cfm?ID=100006350   (509 words)

  
 Pseudomonas and all that -- HART and WINSTANLEY 81 (1): 2 -- Archives of Disease in Childhood
Pseudomonadaceae have thus been split into five rRNA groups (table
The most important human pathogen in this group is P aeruginosa.
Although this represents the current taxonomic status of the Pseudomonadaceae, there will undoubtedly be further changes.
adc.bmjjournals.com /cgi/content/full/81/1/2   (1675 words)

  
 eMedicine - Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Infections : Article Excerpt by: Samer Qarah, MD
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Background: Pseudomonas is a gram-negative rod that belongs to the family Pseudomonadaceae.
More than half of all clinical isolates produce the blue-green pigment pyocyanin.
www.emedicine.com /med/byname/pseudomonas-aeruginosa-infections.htm   (441 words)

  
 Practice Questions -- Taxonomy (Groups)
Which organism is able to penetrate and reproduce within prokaryotic cells?
Some strains of the Pseudomonadaceae carry out anaerobic respiration.
They use nitrate as a terminal electron acceptor.
www.tusculum.edu /faculty/home/ivanlare/html/microbiology/question/q30.html   (234 words)

  
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The other gram (-) pathogens that have the source or site of infection in the GI tract but cause disease outside the GI tract are in the families Pseudomonadaceae, and Bacteroidaceae.
Family Pseudomonadaceae Pseudomonas aeruginosa Characteristics: strict aerobe, gram neg rods Non-lactose fermenter and Non-fermenter (= Non-glucose fermenter) Oxidase positive (cytochrome c) Pyocyanin turns pus blue.
Pyoverdin fluoresces yellow/green in UV light Combine to give blue green tint in agar Has a fruity odor Alginate mucoid exopolysaccharide (glycocalyx) in CF patients Grows at 37-42 (C in tap water, antiseptics and detergents!
cim.ucdavis.edu /classpages/2005/resources/Micro/GRAM-bact2.doc   (197 words)

  
 Pae12G
LOCUS Pae12G 16410 bp ds-DNA linear PHG 22-FEB-2003 DEFINITION Genetic element Pae12G with 2000-bp flanks from host Pseudomonas aeruginosa PA01.
ORGANISM Pseudomonas aeruginosa Bacteria; Proteobacteria; gamma subdivision; Pseudomonadaceae; Pseudomonas.
This InteRNA (www.indiana.edu/~interna) file was derived from the GenBank file NC_002516.gbk to highlight the genetic element Pae12G found therein.
www.indiana.edu /~interna/gbk/Pae12G_gbk.html   (198 words)

  
 Pseudomonadaceae Winslow et al
J.P. Euzéby: List of Prokaryotic Names with Standing in Nomenclature - Family Pseudomonadaceae
Genera and taxa above the rank of genus up to and including class:
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www.bacterio.cict.fr /p/pseudomonadaceae.html   (150 words)

  
 Pseudomonas Review Notes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Pseudomonads, organisms that are part of the Family Pseudomonadaceae, are Gram negative rods.
This characteristic can be used to distinguish them from Enterobacteriaceae.  Make sure you look at the flagella stain during the Enteric Bacteriology Laboratory.
It can infect blood transfusions and medication stores.
www.ratsteachmicro.com /Pseudomonas_notes/HCOE_CAI_Review_Notes_Pseudomonas.htm   (1474 words)

  
 bacterial gummosis, Pseudomonas syringae (Pseudomonadales: Pseudomonadaceae) @ IPM Images
bacterial gummosis, Pseudomonas syringae (Pseudomonadales: Pseudomonadaceae) @ IPM Images
Schizomycetes > Pseudomonadales > Pseudomonadaceae > Pseudomonas syringae
IPM Images is a joint project of The Bugwood Network and
www.ipmimages.org /browse/subimages.cfm?SUB=12345   (64 words)

  
 Pseudomonas lignicola, Pseudomonas lignicola (Pseudomonadales: Pseudomonadaceae) @ Invasive.org
Pseudomonas lignicola, Pseudomonas lignicola (Pseudomonadales: Pseudomonadaceae) @ Invasive.org
Schizomycetes > Pseudomonadales > Pseudomonadaceae > Pseudomonas lignicola
Invasive.org is a joint project of The Bugwood Network, USDA Forest Service and USDA APHIS PPQ.
www.invasive.org /browse/subimages.cfm?sub=4771&sort=4   (68 words)

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