Exemplar DOI
10.1601/ex.4868
Strain Identifiers
Campbell F (=F =Fukomoto F =ATCC 23350 =IFO 15535 =BCRC 11601 =DSM 7 =NBRC 15535 =NCCB 91058)
ATCC 23350
IFO 15535
Campbell F
BCRC 11601
DSM 7
F
NBRC 15535
NCCB 91058
Fukomoto F
Taxonomic Placements


Type Status
This is the type strain for (ex Fukomoto 1943) Priest et al. 1987 emend. Wang et al. 2008 and (Priest et al. 1987) Borriss et al. 2011.
16S gene
16S gene
16S gene
16S gene
16S gene
16S gene
16S gene
Chromosome
16S gene
16S gene
16S gene
Genome Assembly
16S gene
Feature
NCBI BioSample
SAMEA2272088
16S gene
Citation
When referring to this Abstract, please use its Digital Object Identifier.
Exemplar Abstract for Campbell F (=F =Fukomoto F =ATCC 23350 =IFO 15535 =BCRC 11601 =DSM 7 =NBRC 15535 =NCCB 91058). Retrieved . https://doi.org/10.1601/ex.4868.
Source File
This information was last reviewed on January 17, 2018.

References


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