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Parabacteroides massiliensis sp. nov., a new bacterium isolated from a fresh human stool specimen.


ABSTRACT: Parabacteroides massiliensis sp. nov., strain Marseille-P2231T (= CSURP2231 = DSM 101860) is a new species within the family Tannerellaceae. It was isolated from a stool specimen of a 25-year-old healthy woman. Its genome was 5 013 798 bp long with a 45.7 mol% G+C content. The closest species based on 16S rRNA sequence was Parabacteroides merdae strain JCM 9497T with 98.19% sequence similarity. Considering phenotypic features and comparative genome studies, we proposed the strain Marseille-P2231T as the type strain of Parabacteroides massiliensis sp. nov., a new species within the genus Parabacteroides.

SUBMITTER: Bellali S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6796604 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<i>Parabacteroides massiliensis</i> sp. nov., a new bacterium isolated from a fresh human stool specimen.

Bellali S S   Lo C I CI   Naud S S   Fonkou M D M MDM   Armstrong N N   Raoult D D   Fournier P-E PE   Fenollar F F  

New microbes and new infections 20190907


<i>Parabacteroides massiliensis</i> sp. nov., strain Marseille-P2231<sup>T</sup> (= CSURP2231 = DSM 101860) is a new species within the family <i>Tannerellaceae</i>. It was isolated from a stool specimen of a 25-year-old healthy woman. Its genome was 5 013 798 bp long with a 45.7 mol% G+C content. The closest species based on 16S rRNA sequence was <i>Parabacteroides merdae</i> strain JCM 9497<sup>T</sup> with 98.19% sequence similarity. Considering phenotypic features and comparative genome stud  ...[more]

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