2005
DOI: 10.1099/ijs.0.63621-0
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Roseivirga echinicomitans sp. nov., a novel marine bacterium isolated from the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus intermedius, and emended description of the genus Roseivirga

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“…Subsequently, Roseivirga echinicomitans (Nedashkovskaya et al, 2005b), Roseivirga seohaensis and Roseivirga spongicola (Lau et al, 2006) were described. However, Roseivirga seohaensis was reclassified as a synonym of Roseivirga ehrenbergii by Nedashkovskaya et al (2008).…”
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“…Subsequently, Roseivirga echinicomitans (Nedashkovskaya et al, 2005b), Roseivirga seohaensis and Roseivirga spongicola (Lau et al, 2006) were described. However, Roseivirga seohaensis was reclassified as a synonym of Roseivirga ehrenbergii by Nedashkovskaya et al (2008).…”
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“…1). Nedashkovskaya et al (2005b) proposed that the genus Marinicola is a later heterotypic synonym of the genus Roseivirga due to many common genomic, chemotaxonomic and phenotypic features seen between members of T and related species on the basis of 16S rRNA gene sequences. Strains belonging to the genus Psychroflexus serve as outgroups.…”
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“…This profile was similar to those of the genera Roseivirga and Fabibacter (Table S1). However, the distinctive fatty acid profile could Cell shape Nedashkovskaya et al (2005b). DThis NaCl content did not include that of marine broth 2216 media.…”
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“…The genus Roseivirga was firstly established by Nedashkovskaya et al (2005a), whereafter the description of the genus Roseivirga was emended twice (Nedashkovskaya et al, 2005b;Nedashkovskaya et al, 2008). One year later, the genus Fabibacter, close phylogenetically to the genus Roseivirga, was proposed by Lau et al (2006).…”
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