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Detailed description of Senegalia massiliensis strain SIT17T , a bacterium isolated from the human gut.


ABSTRACT: Strain SIT17T was isolated from the stool of a healthy 13-month-old Senegalese boy. It is a Gram-positive, anaerobic, rod-shaped, non-spore-forming and mobile bacterium. It exhibited 92.74% 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity with the Brassicibacter thermophilus strain Cel2f, the phylogenetically most closely related species. Its genome is about 2.87 Mb long with 27.39 mol% G + C content. We provide more details of Senegalia massiliensis strain SIT17T (= CSURP2130 = DSM 103071), the creation of which was previously announced.

SUBMITTER: Traore SI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7414013 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Detailed description of <i>Senegalia massiliensis</i> strain SIT17<sup>T</sup> <i>,</i> a bacterium isolated from the human gut.

Traore S I SI   Ngom I I II   Lo C I CI   Di Pinto F F   Sokhna C C   Fournier P-E PE   Raoult D D   Fenollar F F  

New microbes and new infections 20200523


Strain SIT17<sup>T</sup> was isolated from the stool of a healthy 13-month-old Senegalese boy. It is a Gram-positive, anaerobic, rod-shaped, non-spore-forming and mobile bacterium. It exhibited 92.74% 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity with the <i>Brassicibacter thermophilus</i> strain Cel2f, the phylogenetically most closely related species. Its genome is about 2.87 Mb long with 27.39 mol% G + C content. We provide more details of <i>Senegalia massiliensis</i> strain SIT17<sup>T</sup> (= CSURP21  ...[more]

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