Genus of bacteria
Jeotgalicoccus is a genus of Gram-positive , facultatively anaerobic , and halotolerant to halophilic bacteria . The cells are coccoid . The genus is named after the Korean fish sauce jeotgal , whence these bacteria were first isolated.[ 1]
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