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  • ...cent bacterial into four genuses: Vibrio, Photobacterium, Alteromonas, and Photorhabdus (5). Luminescence depends on possessing the lux genes for light production. The Lux operon co
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  • ''[[Photorhabdus Luminescence]]"<br>
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  • An example of infection via nematode vector are [[Photorhabdus luminescence]] and [[Xenorhabdus nematodphila]] who infect insects by first colonizing t 5. Forst, S., Dowds, B., Boemare, N. & Stackebrandt, E. Xenorhabdus and Photorhabdus spp.: bugs that kill bugs. Annu. Rev. Microbiol. 51, 47–72 (1997).
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  • ...ater or soil for long by itself, as it is an endosymbiont of nematodes (<i>Photorhabdus luminescens</i> has the same characteristic) (Morgan et al. 2003). [[Photorhabdus luminescens]] is related to <i>X. nematophilus</i>. They were found to have
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