JCM Catalogue


Streptococcus difficilis Eldar et al. 1995

Taxonomy in NCBI database: Bacteria; Bacillota; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Streptococcaceae.

32209 <-- LMG 15977 <-- CIP 103768 <-- H. Bercovier; Jerusalem Univ., Israel; ND 2-22.
Accessioned in 2017.
=ATCC 51487 =CIP 103768 =DSM 16828 =LMG 15977.
Streptococcus difficilis.
Medium: 28;  Temperature: 37°C; Microaerobic; Rehydration fluid: 663.

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Source: Brain of a fish (Tilapia), Israel [10701].
Biochemistry/Physiology: [10701,10704].
G+C (mol%): 37.3±0.7 (HPLC) [10701].
DNA-DNA relatedness: [10701,10705].
Phylogeny: 16S rRNA gene (AB112407), gyrB (AB175043), sodA (AB175041), gyrA (AB101463), parC (AB101479) [10705].
Taxonomy: [10702,10703,10705].
More information: Type strain of Streptococcus difficilis [10701].
BacDive ID: 14714.

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