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SUBMITTER: Summer EJ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2064068 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Aug
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Summer Elizabeth J EJ Gill Jason J JJ Upton Chris C Gonzalez Carlos F CF Young Ry R
Current opinion in microbiology 20070823 4
Most bacteria of the genus Burkholderia are soil- and rhizosphere-associated, and rhizosphere associated, noted for their metabolic plasticity in the utilization of a wide range of organic compounds as carbon sources. Many Burkholderia species are also opportunistic human and plant pathogens, and the distinction between environmental, plant, and human pathogens is not always clear. Burkholderia phages are not uncommon and multiple cryptic prophages are identifiable in the sequenced Burkholderia ...[more]