JCM Catalogue


Rhodocyclus gelatinosus (Molisch 1907) Imhoff et al. 1984

Taxonomy in NCBI database: Bacteria; Pseudomonadota; Betaproteobacteria; Rhodocyclales; Rhodocyclaceae.

21318 <-- IAM 14808 <-- DSM 1709 <-- NCIB 8290 <-- C. B. Van Niel.
Accessioned in 2007.
=ATCC 11169 =ATCC 17011 =CCTM 1912 =CCUG 15841 =CCUG 21977 =CCUG 21990 =CIP 107072 =DSM 1709 =IAM 14808 =IFO 16663 =LMG 4311 =LMG 4438 =NBRC 16663 =NCIMB 8290.
Rhodocyclus gelatinosus.
Rhodopseudomonas gelatinosa.
Type strain [596].
Medium: 358;  Temperature: 27°C; Anaerobic with light; Rehydration fluid: 358.

Source: Acetate enrichment (pH 6.6).
G+C (mol%): 71.9 (Tm) [6706].
Phylogeny: 16S rRNA gene (D16213).
Genome sequence: SLXD00000000.
NCBI Assembly ID: GCA_004340905 (GenBank), GCF_004340905 (RefSeq).
BacDive ID: 17933.
NCBI Taxonomy ID: 28068.

Publication(s) using this strain [A22171].
 Related information on delivery / use of the strain
Biosafety level 1
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Export control (1) No
Distribution control in Japan (2) No
Genetically modified microorganism No
Technical information -
Additional information -
 (1) in complying with the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan
 (2) in complying with the Plant Protection Law of Japan

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