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Bacterium was a
taxon described in 1828 by
Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg. The type
species was
later changed from
Bacterium triloculare to
Bacterium coli...
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- Morganellaceae. It was
named after Providence,
Rhode Island,
where C. A.
Stuart and colleagues studied these bacteria at
Brown University. Some
species are opportunistic...
- aerobic, catalase-positive
bacterium in the Actinomycetota,
closely related to the Rhodococcus, Mycobacterium, Skermania,
and Nocardia genera. Gordonia...
- disinfectant.
Rinsing and drying surfaces after use can also
prevent the
establishment of the
bacterium by
removing its food
source and making the environment...
-
cells in
direct contact)
and transduction (injection of
donor bacterial DNA by a
bacteriophage virus into a
recipient host
bacterium). In transformation,...
- Coccobacillus: Oval
and similar to
coccus (circular
shaped bacterium).
There is no
connection between the
shape of a
bacterium and its
color upon Gram...
- from one
bacterium to another, the
other two
being conjugation (transfer of
genetic material between two
bacterial cells in
direct contact)
and transduction...
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Bacteria (/bækˈtɪəriə/ ; sg.:
bacterium) are ubiquitous,
mostly free-living
organisms often consisting of one
biological cell. They
constitute a large...
- Gram-negative, aerobic–facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped
bacterium that can
cause disease in
plants and animals,
including humans. A
species of considerable...