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Growth happened in a Nutrient Agar in temperatures at 30-35 degree celsius.
Growth happened in a Nutrient Agar in temperatures at 30-35 degree celsius.


==Description and Significance==
Domain: Bacteria
Describe the appearance (colonial and cellular), possible antimicrobial activity etc. of the organism, and why the organism might be significant.
 
Kingdom: Eubacteria
 
Phylum: Firmicutes
 
Class: Bacilli
 
Order: Bacillales
 
Genus: Bacilus


==Genome Structure==
==Genome Structure==

Revision as of 15:03, 27 April 2018

{Uncurated}} Domain: Bacteria

Kingdom: Eubacteria

Phylum: Firmicutes

Class: Bacilli

Order: Bacillales

Genus: Bacilus

Growth happened in a Nutrient Agar in temperatures at 30-35 degree celsius.

Domain: Bacteria

Kingdom: Eubacteria

Phylum: Firmicutes

Class: Bacilli

Order: Bacillales

Genus: Bacilus

Genome Structure

Describe the size and content of the genome. How many chromosomes? Circular or linear? Other interesting features? What is known about its sequence? Include S Ribosomal sequence that you obtained from PCR and sequencing here.


Cell Structure, Metabolism and Life Cycle

Interesting features of cell structure; how it gains energy; what important molecules it produces.


Physiology and Pathogenesis

Biochemical characteristics, enzymes made, other characteristics that may be used to identify the organism; contributions to environment (if any).
If relevant, how does this organism cause disease? Human, animal, plant hosts? Virulence factors, as well as patient symptoms.

References

[Sample reference] Takai, K., Sugai, A., Itoh, T., and Horikoshi, K. "Palaeococcus ferrophilus gen. nov., sp. nov., a barophilic, hyperthermophilic archaeon from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent chimney". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 2000. Volume 50. p. 489-500.

Author

Page authored by Alexys Campos, student of Prof. Kristine Hollingsworth at Austin Community College.