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Afipia is a
genus of
bacteria in the
Nitrobacteraceae family. The
currently accepted taxonomy is
based on the List of
Prokaryotic names with
Standing in...
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Afipia broomeae is a
species of the
Afipia bacterial genus. It is a gram-negative, oxidase-positive, non-fermentative rod in the alpha-2
subgroup of the...
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Afipia carboxidovorans is a Gram-negative soil bacterium. It is aerobic, the
cells are rod-shaped. Hördt, Anton; López,
Marina García; Meier-Kolthoff,...
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Afipia birgiae is a
species in the
Afipia bacterial genus. It is a gram-negative, oxidase-positive rod in the alpha-2
subgroup of the
class Proteobacteria...
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Afipia clevelandensis is a
species of the
Afipia bacterial genus. It is a gram-negative, oxidase-positive, non-fermentative rod in the alpha-2 subgroup...
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Afipia felis is the type
species of the
Afipia bacterial genus. It was
formerly thought to
cause cat-scratch disease. It is a Gram-negative, oxidase-positive...
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Afipia m****iliensis is a
species of the
Afipia bacterial genus. It is a gram-negative, oxidase-positive rod in the alpha-2
subgroup of the
class Proteobacteria...
- with some legumes. It also
contains animal-****ociated
bacteria such as
Afipia felis,
formerly thought to
cause cat-scratch disease.
Others are free-living...
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named Afipia felis in 1991
after it was
successfully cultured and isolated. The
causative organism of CSD was
originally believed to be
Afipia felis,...
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marine areas,
where it is used as a
carbon source by the
airborne bacteria Afipia.
Oxidation of
dimethyl sulfoxide produces the sulfone, both
under laboratory...