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Overview
Flavobacterium sakaeratica
is a Gram-negative,
non-spore-forming,
rod-shaped bacterium.
It has been detected in at least
1 .
Flavobacterium sakaeratica is probably a rare gut coloniser.
This organism has been recovered from
human faeces.
Pathogenicity status unknown, or very unlikely to be pathogenic.
A possible gut commensal.
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
Frank, D. N., St Amand, A. L., Feldman, R. A., Boedeker, E. C., Harpaz, N., & Pace, N. R. (2007). Molecular-phylogenetic characterization of microbial community imbalances in human inflammatory bowel diseases. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 104(34), 13780–13785.
Details
GENERAL
Lineage |
Physiology |
General |
Growth Tolerances |
Hydrol./digest./degr. |
Phylum: Bacteroidetes
Class: Flavobacteriia
Order: Flavobacteriales
Family: Flavobacteriaceae
Genus: Flavobacterium
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Gram stain: neg
Spore: No spore
Morphology: Rod
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Health: Unknown
Source: human faeces
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References
GUT MICROBIOME COMPILATIONS AND METASTUDIES FOR
FLAVOBACTERIUM SAKAERATICA
RajilicStojanovic2014 -
The first 1000 cultured species of the human gastrointestinal microbiota.
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Added: April 08, 2021