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- Shewanella is the sole genus included in the marine bacteria family Shewanellaceae. Some species within it were formerly classed as Alteromonas. Shewanella...
- Shewanella algae is a rod-shaped Gram-negative marine bacterium. Shewanella algae cells are rod-shaped and straight. They can grow on Salmonella-Shigella...
- Shewanella oneidensis is a bacterium notable for its ability to reduce metal ions and live in environments with or without oxygen. This proteobacterium...
- Shewanella putrefaciens is a Gram-negative pleomorphic bacterium. It has been isolated from marine environments, as well as from anaerobic sandstone in...
- Shewanella amazonensis is a facultative anaerobic bacterium from the genus Shewanella which has been isolated from shallow water sediments from the Amazon...
- Shewanella algidipiscicola is a Gram-negative and psychrotolerant bacterium from the genus Shewanella which has been isolated from a fish from the Baltic...
- Shewanella basaltis is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped and motile bacterium from the genus Shewanella which has been isolated from black sand from Soesoggak...
- Shewanella violacea DSS12 (S. violacea) is a gram-negative bacterium located in marine sediment in the Ryukyu Trench at a depth of 5,110m. The first description...
- Shewanella gaetbuli is a Gram-negative, non-spore-forming, rod-shaped and motile bacterium from the genus Shewanella which has been isolated from tidal...
- Shewanella fodinae is a Gram-negative and motile bacterium from the genus Shewanella which has been isolated from a coal mine in India. Parte, A.C. "Shewanella"...