Corynebacterium Alimapuense
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Corynebacterium Alimapuense
''Corynebacterium alimapuense'' is a species of bacteria in the genus ''Corynebacterium'' that was described as a novel species in 2019''.'' It is a Gram-positive bacteria, Gram positive, non-motile, aerobic bacterium that does not form spores. Its type strain (VA37-3T CCUG 69366TNCIMB 15118T was isolated from marine sediment from Valparaíso Bay, Chile. The draft genome sequence of the type strain is deposited in DNA Data Bank of Japan, European Nucleotide Archive and GenBank under the accession numbePTJO00000000 References

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