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Give a general description of the species (e.g. where/when was it first discovered, where is it commonly found, has it been cultured, functional role, type of bacterium [Gram+/-], morphology, etc.) and explain why it is important to study this microorganism. Examples of citations <sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup>, <sup>[[#References|[2]]]</sup> | Give a general description of the species (e.g. where/when was it first discovered, where is it commonly found, has it been cultured, functional role, type of bacterium [Gram+/-], morphology, etc.) and explain why it is important to study this microorganism. Examples of citations <sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup>, <sup>[[#References|[2]]]</sup> | ||
Type of bacterium: Gram- positive | |||
Morphology: Round to rod-shaped | |||
Commonly found: Mouth and respiratory tract | |||
Cultured: | |||
Functional role: | |||
Importance: | |||
==Genome structure== | ==Genome structure== |
Revision as of 05:36, 1 September 2016
Rothia dentocariosa
Name: Alexandria Chin
Bench ID: Bench C
Date: 17 November 2024
[1]
Classification
Higher order taxa
Kingdom – Domain – Phylum – Class – Order – Family – Genus
Bacteria – Terrabacteria group – Actinobacteria – Actinobacteria – Micrococcales – Micrococcaceae – Rothia [1]
Species
Species name and type strain (consult LPSN http://www.bacterio.net/index.html for this information)
Rothia dentocariosa, strain ATCC 17931 [2]
Description and significance
Give a general description of the species (e.g. where/when was it first discovered, where is it commonly found, has it been cultured, functional role, type of bacterium [Gram+/-], morphology, etc.) and explain why it is important to study this microorganism. Examples of citations [1], [2]
Type of bacterium: Gram- positive
Morphology: Round to rod-shaped
Commonly found: Mouth and respiratory tract
Cultured:
Functional role:
Importance:
Genome structure
Select a strain for which genome information (e.g. size, plasmids, distinct genes, etc.) is available.
Cell structure and metabolism
Cell wall, biofilm formation, motility, metabolic functions.
Ecology
Aerobe/anaerobe, habitat (location in the oral cavity, potential other environments) and microbe/host interactions.
Pathology
Do these microorganisms cause disease in the oral cavity or elsewhere?
Application to biotechnology
Bioengineering, biotechnologically relevant enzyme/compound production, drug targets,…
Current research
Summarise some of the most recent discoveries regarding this species.
References
- ↑ MICR3004
2. List of Prokaryotic Names with Standing in Nomenclature
This page is written by Alexandria Chin for the MICR3004 course, Semester 2, 2016