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Taylorella equigenitalis is a Gram-negative, non-motile,
microaerophilic bacterium of the
genus Taylorella, and the
causative agent of
contagious equine...
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Taylorella is a
genus comprising Gram-negative,
short rod-shaped,
chemoorganotrophic bacteria that
include species that are the
causative agents of contagious...
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Taylorella asinigenitalis is a Gram-negative, catalase- and oxidase-positive,
nonmotile bacterium of the
genus Taylorella,
isolated from the
genital tract...
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media related to
Lampronia taylorella.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Lampronia taylorella. "Lampronia
taylorella -
Encyclopedia of Life". eol...
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urethral diverticulum can form
large "beans" and
promote the
carriage of
Taylorella equigenitalis, the
causative agent of
contagious equine metritis. Some...
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Orrella Paenalcaligenes Paracandidimonas Paralcaligenes Parapusillimonas Parvibium Pelistega Pigmentiphaga Pusillimonas Saccharedens Taylorella Verticiella...
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equine venereal disease of the
genital tract of horses,
brought on by the
Taylorella equigenitalis bacteria and
spread through ****ual contact. The disease...
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reduced genome compared to
their free-living
relatives of
genera Taylorella and Achromobacter. (GTDB
finds the
genus sister to Proftella, a symbiont...
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infections in horses. They
include contagious equine metritis (CEM) (caused by
Taylorella equigenitalis) and
equine coital exanthema (caused by
equine herpesvirus...
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descended from the
common ancestor with the
genus Bordetella, or more likely,
Taylorella. The two
organisms have
depended on each
other so much that the bacterium...