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''Succinomonas'' belongs to the group "Gram-negative bacteria." These are all Gram-negative bacteria. Ruminobacter once existed under the classification of Bacteroides amylophilus. It is difficult to cultivate and study these bacteria outside their host, the bovine rumen. | |||
See [[Ruminobacter]]. | See [[Ruminobacter]]. |
Revision as of 13:34, 12 June 2006
Succinomonas belongs to the group "Gram-negative bacteria." These are all Gram-negative bacteria. Ruminobacter once existed under the classification of Bacteroides amylophilus. It is difficult to cultivate and study these bacteria outside their host, the bovine rumen.
See Ruminobacter.