Species of bacterium
Alcaligenes aaquatilis is a Gram-negative, catalase- and cytochrome oxidase-positive, motile bacterium with peritrichous flagella, from the genus Alcaligenes, which was isolated in Germany from sediments of the Weser Estuary and in Shem Creek in Charleston Harbor in the United States from a salt marsh.[3][4] A complete genome sequence of A. aquatilis is publicly available in DNA Data Bank of Japan, European Nucleotide Archive, and GenBank.[5][6][1]
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- ^ Durán, Roberto E.; Barra-Sanhueza, Bárbara; Salvà-Serra, Francisco; Méndez, Valentina; Jaén-Luchoro, Daniel; Moore, Edward R. B.; Seeger, Michael (January 2019). "Complete Genome Sequence of the Marine Hydrocarbon Degrader Alcaligenes aquatilis QD168, Isolated from Crude Oil-Polluted Sediment of Quintero Bay, Central Chile". Microbiology Resource Announcements. 8 (5). doi:10.1128/MRA.01664-18. ISSN 2576-098X. PMC 6357646. PMID 30714040.
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