Silicibacter
In taxonomy, ''Ruegeria'' is a genus of the Rhodobacteraceae. This genus was formerly known as the marine ''Agrobacterium'' before they were reclassified in 1998. It bears in fact the name of Hans-Jürgen Rüger, a German microbiologist, for his contribution to the taxonomy of marine species of ''Agrobacterium''. Characteristics The genus is characterised by members who are: * Gram-negative (like all Proteobacteria) * ovoid to rod-shaped cells 0.6–1.6 × 1.0–4.0 µm * motile by polar flagella, or nonmotile * non-sporeformers * aerobic * oxidase and catalase positive * are incapable of photosynthetic growth * bacteriochlorophyll a is absent * major quinone is ubiquinone 10 * mol% G+C of the DNA is 55–59 * member of the family ''Rhodobacteraceae'', which is phenotypically, metabolically, ecologically diverse and defined based on 16S sequences data Phylogenetically it is very close to the genus ''Silicibacter'', but the two remain separate species due to phenotypic diff ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ruegeria Pomeroyi
''Ruegeria pomeroyi'' is a species of Gram-negative, rod-shaped, aerobic dimethylsulfoniopropionate-demethylation, demethylating bacterium. Its type strain is DSS-3T (=ATCC 700808T =DSM 15171T). Its genome has been sequenced. Discovery ''Ruegeria pomeroyi'' was discovered off the coast of the Eastern United States in the laboratory of Mary Ann Moran, Ph.D. at the University of Georgia. ''R. pomeroyi'' was named after Lawrence "Larry" Pomeroy, the marine microbial ecologist who notably established in 1974 that marine bacteria play a substantial and pivotal role in ocean food web dynamics. Pomeroy was also a researcher at the University of Georgia. Genome The genome of the ''Ruegeria pomeroyi'' type strain (DSS-3) was completed in 2004. The genome is 4,109,442 base pairs long with a megaplasmid that is 491,611 base pairs long. Ecology ''Ruegeria pomeroyi'' is a coastal ocean bacterium in a lineage of bacteria commonly considered ecological "generalists." The relatively lar ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ruegeria Marina
In taxonomy, ''Ruegeria'' is a genus of the Rhodobacteraceae. This genus was formerly known as the marine ''Agrobacterium'' before they were reclassified in 1998. It bears in fact the name of Hans-Jürgen Rüger, a German microbiologist, for his contribution to the taxonomy of marine species of ''Agrobacterium''. Characteristics The genus is characterised by members who are: * Gram-negative (like all Proteobacteria) * ovoid to rod-shaped cells 0.6–1.6 × 1.0–4.0 µm * motile by polar flagella, or nonmotile * non-sporeformers * aerobic * oxidase and catalase positive * are incapable of photosynthetic growth * bacteriochlorophyll a is absent * major quinone is ubiquinone 10 * mol% G+C of the DNA is 55–59 * member of the family ''Rhodobacteraceae'', which is phenotypically, metabolically, ecologically diverse and defined based on 16S sequences data Phylogenetically it is very close to the genus ''Silicibacter'', but the two remain separate species due to phenotypic diff ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ruegeria Intermedia
In taxonomy, ''Ruegeria'' is a genus of the Rhodobacteraceae. This genus was formerly known as the marine ''Agrobacterium'' before they were reclassified in 1998. It bears in fact the name of Hans-Jürgen Rüger, a German microbiologist, for his contribution to the taxonomy of marine species of ''Agrobacterium''. Characteristics The genus is characterised by members who are: * Gram-negative (like all Proteobacteria) * ovoid to rod-shaped cells 0.6–1.6 × 1.0–4.0 µm * motile by polar flagella, or nonmotile * non-sporeformers * aerobic * oxidase and catalase positive * are incapable of photosynthetic growth * bacteriochlorophyll a is absent * major quinone is ubiquinone 10 * mol% G+C of the DNA is 55–59 * member of the family ''Rhodobacteraceae'', which is phenotypically, metabolically, ecologically diverse and defined based on 16S sequences data Phylogenetically it is very close to the genus ''Silicibacter'', but the two remain separate species due to phenotypic diff ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ruegeria Profundi
In taxonomy, ''Ruegeria'' is a genus of the Rhodobacteraceae. This genus was formerly known as the marine ''Agrobacterium'' before they were reclassified in 1998. It bears in fact the name of Hans-Jürgen Rüger, a German microbiologist, for his contribution to the taxonomy of marine species of ''Agrobacterium''. Characteristics The genus is characterised by members who are: * Gram-negative (like all Proteobacteria) * ovoid to rod-shaped cells 0.6–1.6 × 1.0–4.0 µm * motile by polar flagella, or nonmotile * non-sporeformers * aerobic * oxidase and catalase positive * are incapable of photosynthetic growth * bacteriochlorophyll a is absent * major quinone is ubiquinone 10 * mol% G+C of the DNA is 55–59 * member of the family ''Rhodobacteraceae'', which is phenotypically, metabolically, ecologically diverse and defined based on 16S sequences data Phylogenetically it is very close to the genus ''Silicibacter'', but the two remain separate species due to phenotypic diff ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ruegeria Meteori
In taxonomy, ''Ruegeria'' is a genus of the Rhodobacteraceae. This genus was formerly known as the marine ''Agrobacterium'' before they were reclassified in 1998. It bears in fact the name of Hans-Jürgen Rüger, a German microbiologist, for his contribution to the taxonomy of marine species of ''Agrobacterium''. Characteristics The genus is characterised by members who are: * Gram-negative (like all Proteobacteria) * ovoid to rod-shaped cells 0.6–1.6 × 1.0–4.0 µm * motile by polar flagella, or nonmotile * non-sporeformers * aerobic * oxidase and catalase positive * are incapable of photosynthetic growth * bacteriochlorophyll a is absent * major quinone is ubiquinone 10 * mol% G+C of the DNA is 55–59 * member of the family ''Rhodobacteraceae'', which is phenotypically, metabolically, ecologically diverse and defined based on 16S sequences data Phylogenetically it is very close to the genus ''Silicibacter'', but the two remain separate species due to phenotypic diff ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ruegeria Meonggei
In taxonomy, ''Ruegeria'' is a genus of the Rhodobacteraceae. This genus was formerly known as the marine ''Agrobacterium'' before they were reclassified in 1998. It bears in fact the name of Hans-Jürgen Rüger, a German microbiologist, for his contribution to the taxonomy of marine species of ''Agrobacterium''. Characteristics The genus is characterised by members who are: * Gram-negative (like all Proteobacteria) * ovoid to rod-shaped cells 0.6–1.6 × 1.0–4.0 µm * motile by polar flagella, or nonmotile * non-sporeformers * aerobic * oxidase and catalase positive * are incapable of photosynthetic growth * bacteriochlorophyll a is absent * major quinone is ubiquinone 10 * mol% G+C of the DNA is 55–59 * member of the family ''Rhodobacteraceae'', which is phenotypically, metabolically, ecologically diverse and defined based on 16S sequences data Phylogenetically it is very close to the genus ''Silicibacter'', but the two remain separate species due to phenotypic diff ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ruegeria Mediterranea
In taxonomy, ''Ruegeria'' is a genus of the Rhodobacteraceae. This genus was formerly known as the marine ''Agrobacterium'' before they were reclassified in 1998. It bears in fact the name of Hans-Jürgen Rüger, a German microbiologist, for his contribution to the taxonomy of marine species of ''Agrobacterium''. Characteristics The genus is characterised by members who are: * Gram-negative (like all Proteobacteria) * ovoid to rod-shaped cells 0.6–1.6 × 1.0–4.0 µm * motile by polar flagella, or nonmotile * non-sporeformers * aerobic * oxidase and catalase positive * are incapable of photosynthetic growth * bacteriochlorophyll a is absent * major quinone is ubiquinone 10 * mol% G+C of the DNA is 55–59 * member of the family ''Rhodobacteraceae'', which is phenotypically, metabolically, ecologically diverse and defined based on 16S sequences data Phylogenetically it is very close to the genus ''Silicibacter'', but the two remain separate species due to phenotypic diff ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ruegeria Marisrubri
In taxonomy, ''Ruegeria'' is a genus of the Rhodobacteraceae. This genus was formerly known as the marine ''Agrobacterium'' before they were reclassified in 1998. It bears in fact the name of Hans-Jürgen Rüger, a German microbiologist, for his contribution to the taxonomy of marine species of ''Agrobacterium''. Characteristics The genus is characterised by members who are: * Gram-negative (like all Proteobacteria) * ovoid to rod-shaped cells 0.6–1.6 × 1.0–4.0 µm * motile by polar flagella, or nonmotile * non-sporeformers * aerobic * oxidase and catalase positive * are incapable of photosynthetic growth * bacteriochlorophyll a is absent * major quinone is ubiquinone 10 * mol% G+C of the DNA is 55–59 * member of the family ''Rhodobacteraceae'', which is phenotypically, metabolically, ecologically diverse and defined based on 16S sequences data Phylogenetically it is very close to the genus ''Silicibacter'', but the two remain separate species due to phenotypic diff ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ruegeria Litorea
In taxonomy, ''Ruegeria'' is a genus of the Rhodobacteraceae. This genus was formerly known as the marine ''Agrobacterium'' before they were reclassified in 1998. It bears in fact the name of Hans-Jürgen Rüger, a German microbiologist, for his contribution to the taxonomy of marine species of ''Agrobacterium''. Characteristics The genus is characterised by members who are: * Gram-negative (like all Proteobacteria) * ovoid to rod-shaped cells 0.6–1.6 × 1.0–4.0 µm * motile by polar flagella, or nonmotile * non-sporeformers * aerobic * oxidase and catalase positive * are incapable of photosynthetic growth * bacteriochlorophyll a is absent * major quinone is ubiquinone 10 * mol% G+C of the DNA is 55–59 * member of the family ''Rhodobacteraceae'', which is phenotypically, metabolically, ecologically diverse and defined based on 16S sequences data Phylogenetically it is very close to the genus ''Silicibacter'', but the two remain separate species due to phenotypic diff ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ruegeria Lacuscaerulensis
In taxonomy, ''Ruegeria'' is a genus of the Rhodobacteraceae. This genus was formerly known as the marine ''Agrobacterium'' before they were reclassified in 1998. It bears in fact the name of Hans-Jürgen Rüger, a German microbiologist, for his contribution to the taxonomy of marine species of ''Agrobacterium''. Characteristics The genus is characterised by members who are: * Gram-negative (like all Proteobacteria) * ovoid to rod-shaped cells 0.6–1.6 × 1.0–4.0 µm * motile by polar flagella, or nonmotile * non-sporeformers * aerobic * oxidase and catalase positive * are incapable of photosynthetic growth * bacteriochlorophyll a is absent * major quinone is ubiquinone 10 * mol% G+C of the DNA is 55–59 * member of the family ''Rhodobacteraceae'', which is phenotypically, metabolically, ecologically diverse and defined based on 16S sequences data Phylogenetically it is very close to the genus ''Silicibacter'', but the two remain separate species due to phenotypic diff ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ruegeria Halocynthiae
In taxonomy, ''Ruegeria'' is a genus of the Rhodobacteraceae. This genus was formerly known as the marine ''Agrobacterium'' before they were reclassified in 1998. It bears in fact the name of Hans-Jürgen Rüger, a German microbiologist, for his contribution to the taxonomy of marine species of ''Agrobacterium''. Characteristics The genus is characterised by members who are: * Gram-negative (like all Proteobacteria) * ovoid to rod-shaped cells 0.6–1.6 × 1.0–4.0 µm * motile by polar flagella, or nonmotile * non-sporeformers * aerobic * oxidase and catalase positive * are incapable of photosynthetic growth * bacteriochlorophyll a is absent * major quinone is ubiquinone 10 * mol% G+C of the DNA is 55–59 * member of the family ''Rhodobacteraceae'', which is phenotypically, metabolically, ecologically diverse and defined based on 16S sequences data Phylogenetically it is very close to the genus ''Silicibacter'', but the two remain separate species due to phenotypic diff ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ruegeria Faecimaris
In taxonomy, ''Ruegeria'' is a genus of the Rhodobacteraceae. This genus was formerly known as the marine ''Agrobacterium'' before they were reclassified in 1998. It bears in fact the name of Hans-Jürgen Rüger, a German microbiologist, for his contribution to the taxonomy of marine species of ''Agrobacterium''. Characteristics The genus is characterised by members who are: * Gram-negative (like all Proteobacteria) * ovoid to rod-shaped cells 0.6–1.6 × 1.0–4.0 µm * motile by polar flagella, or nonmotile * non-sporeformers * aerobic * oxidase and catalase positive * are incapable of photosynthetic growth * bacteriochlorophyll a is absent * major quinone is ubiquinone 10 * mol% G+C of the DNA is 55–59 * member of the family ''Rhodobacteraceae'', which is phenotypically, metabolically, ecologically diverse and defined based on 16S sequences data Phylogenetically it is very close to the genus ''Silicibacter'', but the two remain separate species due to phenotypic diff ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |