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Polaribacter
''Polaribacter'' is a genus in the family ''Flavobacteriaceae''. They are gram-negative, Heterotrophic, aerobic bacteria that can be heterotrophic, psychrophilic or mesophilic. Most species are non-motile and species range from ovoid to rod-shaped. ''Polaribacter'' forms yellow- to orange-pigmented colonies. They have been mostly adapted to cool marine ecosystems, and their optimal growth range is at a temperature between 10 and 32 °C and at a pH of 7.0 to 8.0. They are oxidase and Catalase, catalase-positive and are able to grow using carbohydrates, amino acids, and organic acids. There is evidence of two life strategies for members of the genus, ''Polaribacter''. Some ''Polaribacter'' species are free-living and consume amino acids and carbohydrates, as well as have proteorhodopsin that enhances living in oligotrophic seawaters. Other species of ''Polaribacter'' attach to substrates in search of protein polymers. In the context of climate change, algal blooms are becoming ...
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''Polaribacter'' is a genus in the family ''Flavobacteriaceae''. They are gram-negative, Heterotrophic, aerobic bacteria that can be heterotrophic, psychrophilic or mesophilic. Most species are non-motile and species range from ovoid to rod-shaped. ''Polaribacter'' forms yellow- to orange-pigmented colonies. They have been mostly adapted to cool marine ecosystems, and their optimal growth range is at a temperature between 10 and 32 °C and at a pH of 7.0 to 8.0. They are oxidase and Catalase, catalase-positive and are able to grow using carbohydrates, amino acids, and organic acids. There is evidence of two life strategies for members of the genus, ''Polaribacter''. Some ''Polaribacter'' species are free-living and consume amino acids and carbohydrates, as well as have proteorhodopsin that enhances living in oligotrophic seawaters. Other species of ''Polaribacter'' attach to substrates in search of protein polymers. In the context of climate change, algal blooms are becoming ...
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