1993
DOI: 10.1016/s0723-2020(11)80467-4
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Isolation of Three Species of Geotoga and Petrotoga: Two New Genera, Representing a New Lineage in the Bacterial Line of Descent Distantly Related to the “Thermotogales”

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“…Strain SEBR 7054T also differs from Thermosipho species, whose cells resemble sausages strung together within a sheathlike structure (19). On the basis of its optimum temperature for growth and sodium chloride requirements, isolate SEBR 7054T clearly differs from Petrotoga and Geotoga species (9).…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…Strain SEBR 7054T also differs from Thermosipho species, whose cells resemble sausages strung together within a sheathlike structure (19). On the basis of its optimum temperature for growth and sodium chloride requirements, isolate SEBR 7054T clearly differs from Petrotoga and Geotoga species (9).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…This order includes the following five genera: Thermotoga (18,22, 23, 34,44), Thermosipho (19, 37), Fewidobacterium (1, 20, 32), Geotoga, and Petrotogu (9). It represents, along with the AquiJicales, the deepest phylogenetic branch in the domain Bacteria (45).…”
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“…On the basis of partial 16S rDNA sequences (500 nucleotides), strains SL25 T , SL27, SL29 and SL32 were identical. Data for reference species were taken from Davey et al (1993) (P. miotherma) and Lien et al (1998) …”
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“…Koch et al, 1997), members of these genera have been isolated and detected in diverse high-temperature environments (Huber et al, 1986(Huber et al, , 1990Jannasch et al, 1988 ;Windberger et al, 1989 ;Stetter et al, 1993 ;Jeanthon et al, 1995 ;Ravot et al, 1995 ;Andrews & Patel, 1996 ;Grassia et al, 1996 ;Antoine et al, 1997 ;Fardeau et al, 1997 ;Takahata et al, 2000 ;Takai & Horikoshi, 2000). Moderately thermophilic members of the Thermotogales consist of the genera Geotoga and Petrotoga (Davey et al, 1993) and Marinitoga (Wery et al, 2001). The recently discovered genus Marinitoga is, as far as is known, limited to deep-sea hydrothermal vents.…”
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