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1 Classification
1.1 Higher order taxa
1.2 Species
2 Description and significance
3 Genome structure
4 Cell structure and metabolism
5 Ecology
6 Pathology
7 Application to biotechnology
8 Current research
9 References
[edit] Classification


[edit] Higher order taxa
==Classification==
Kingdom – Domain – Phylum – Class – Order – Family – Genus
 
[edit] Species
===Higher order taxa===
Kingdom – Domain – Phylum – Class – Order – Family – Genus  
===Species===
Species name and type strain (consult LPSN http://www.bacterio.net/index.html for this information)
Species name and type strain (consult LPSN http://www.bacterio.net/index.html for this information)
[edit] 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]
==Description and significance==
[edit] Genome structure
 
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>
 
==Genome structure==


Select a strain for which genome information (e.g. size, plasmids, distinct genes, etc.) is available.
Select a strain for which genome information (e.g. size, plasmids, distinct genes, etc.) is available.  
[edit] Cell structure and metabolism


Cell wall, biofilm formation, motility, metabolic functions.
==Cell structure and metabolism==
[edit] Ecology
 
Cell wall, biofilm formation, motility, metabolic functions.  
 
==Ecology==


Aerobe/anaerobe, habitat (location in the oral cavity, potential other environments) and microbe/host interactions.
Aerobe/anaerobe, habitat (location in the oral cavity, potential other environments) and microbe/host interactions.
[edit] Pathology


Do these microorganisms cause disease in the oral cavity or elsewhere?
==Pathology==
[edit] Application to biotechnology
 
Do these microorganisms cause disease in the oral cavity or elsewhere?  
 
==Application to biotechnology==


Bioengineering, biotechnologically relevant enzyme/compound production, drug targets,…
Bioengineering, biotechnologically relevant enzyme/compound production, drug targets,…
[edit] Current research
 
==Current research==


Summarise some of the most recent discoveries regarding this species.
Summarise some of the most recent discoveries regarding this species.
[edit] References
 
==References==


References examples
References examples
1. Sahm, K., MacGregor, B.J., Jørgensen, B.B., and Stahl, D.A. (1999) Sulphate reduction and vertical distribution of sulphate-reducing bacteria quantified by rRNA slotblot hybridization in a coastal marine sediment. Environ Microbiol 1: 65-74.
 
2. Human Oral Microbiome
1. [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1046/j.1462-2920.1999.00007.x/full Sahm, K., MacGregor, B.J., Jørgensen, B.B., and Stahl, D.A. (1999) Sulphate reduction and vertical distribution of sulphate-reducing bacteria quantified by rRNA slotblot hybridization in a coastal marine sediment. Environ Microbiol <b>1</b>: 65-74.]
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2. [http://www.homd.org Human Oral Microbiome]
 
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Name Bench ID Date [1]

Classification

Higher order taxa

Kingdom – Domain – Phylum – Class – Order – Family – Genus

Species

Species name and type strain (consult LPSN http://www.bacterio.net/index.html for this information)

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]

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

References examples

1. Sahm, K., MacGregor, B.J., Jørgensen, B.B., and Stahl, D.A. (1999) Sulphate reduction and vertical distribution of sulphate-reducing bacteria quantified by rRNA slotblot hybridization in a coastal marine sediment. Environ Microbiol 1: 65-74.

2. Human Oral Microbiome

  1. MICR3004

This page is written by<Your Name> for the MICR3004 course, Semester 2, 2016