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BIO 330 - Variovorax durovernensis

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Classification

Domain: Bacteria Phylum: Pseudomonadota Class: Betaproteobacteria Order: Burkholderiales Family: Comamonadaceae12

Species

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Description and Significance

Variovorax durovernensis is a gram-negative bacterium with a curved rod-like cellular morphology. This bacterium typically finds its habitat is soil but has been found in human infections specifically located in the aorta. Variovorax durovernensis is significant because of its role in medicine, potential technology advancements, and ecological health such as plant growth.

Genome Structure

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Cell Structure, Metabolism and Life Cycle

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Ecology and Pathogenesis

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References

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/datasets/taxonomy/2832471/.

Alcolea-Medina A, Snell LB, Payne L, Alder CJ, Turnbull JD, Charalampous T, Bryan L, Klein JL, Edgeworth JD, Batra R, Goodman AL. Variovorax durovernensis sp. nov., a novel species isolated from an infected prosthetic aortic graft in a human. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 2023 Dec;73(12). doi: 10.1099/ijsem.0.006184. PMID: 38050797.


Author

Page authored by Devin Wilson, KJ Fort, Nick Prewo, and Michael Sanders, students of Prof. Bradley Tolar at UNC Wilmington.