Listeria welshimeri

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Classification

Higher order taxa Domain; Phylum; Class; Order; Family; Genus Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacilli; Bacillales; Listeriaceae; Listeria

Species Listeria welshimeri

Description and significance Listeria welshimeri, is one of six species that belongs to the genus Listeria. It is motile, gram-positive, facultative anaerobic rod-like bacteria that is ubiquitous in nature (2). L. welshimeri can be found in decaying plants, soil, sewage, dust and water. L. welshimeri was first isolated from decaying plants. These bacteria are small ( 0.5 to 2.0µm), non-spore-forming and are motile below 30degrees C by means of peritrichous flagella that uniformly cover its body (2).There are two pathogenic strains of Listeria, including L. monocytogenes and L. ivanovii and there are four non pathogenic strains which include L. L. innocua, L. seeligeri, L. grayi and L. welshimeri (3). L. welshimeri is an important organism because of it is similar to L. monocytogenes, which is a food-borne pathogen.L. welshimeri was analyzed to compare its genome sequence to that of L. monocytogenes in order to learn more about this pathogen.

Genome sequence