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- The Vibrionaceae are a family of Pseudomonadota given their own order, Vibrionales. Inhabitants of fresh or salt water, several species are pathogenic...
- facultatively anaerobic and motile genus of bacteria from the family of Vibrionaceae with on known species Echinimonas agarilytica. Echinimonas agarilytica...
- source. P. shigelloides was originally considered part of the family Vibrionaceae, but is generally accepted to be part of Enterobacteriaceae due to the...
- Listonella anguillarum is a Gram-negative marine bacterium in the family Vibrionaceae. The correct nomenclature for this bacterium is Vibrio anguillarum. v...
- bioluminescent bacteria, specifically, Photobacterium phosp****um (family Vibrionaceae). The ventral surfaces of Opisthoproctus species are characterised by...
- required for biofilm formation. In fact, VqmR which is highly conserved in vibrionaceae, was shown to strongly inhibit biofilm formation by repressing the vpsT...
- freshwater snail Photorhabdus luminescens Certain species of the family Vibrionaceae (e.g. Vibrio fischeri, Vibrio harveyi, Photobacterium phosp****um) Certain...
- Fischer, a German microbiologist. Aliivibrio fischeri is the family Vibrionaceae. This family of bacteria tend to have adaptable metabolisms that can...
- been reported to possess bioluminescence belong within the families Vibrionaceae, Shewanellaceae, or Enterobacteriaceae, all of which are ****igned to...
- most likely belongs to the species Vibrio and therefore the family, Vibrionaceae. The sequence of the strain has been shown through phylogenetic analysis...