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Contents 1 Classification 1.1 Genus Species 2 Description and Significance 3 Genome 4 Cell Structure, Metabolism and Life Cycle 5 Ecology and Known Roles in Symbiosis 6 Fun Facts 7 References 8 Author Classification Rhodobacteraceae

Domain; Phylum; Class; Order; Family [Others may be used. Use NCBI link to find]

Genus Species NCBI: Taxonomy

Genus species


Description and Significance Describe the appearance, habitat, etc. of the microbe. Why is this microbe important?


Genome Describe the size and content of the genome if known (or other information about the genome if no sequence is yet available). How many chromosomes does it have? Other interesting features? What is known about its sequence?


Cell Structure, Metabolism and Life Cycle Interesting features of the microbe's cell structure and metabolism. Does it make interesting or important molecules? What is it's life cycle like?


Ecology and Known Roles in Symbiosis In what habitat(s) do you find this microbe? What roles (if known) does this microbe play in symbiosis with other organisms? What role or contribution does this microbe contribute to the environment.

Fun Facts List interesting facts about this microbe that would appeal to a general audience. Does the microbe play an important role in a process relevant to society?


References [Sample reference] Bosch TCG, Guillemin K, McFall-Ngai M (2019) Evolutionary "Experiments" in Symbiosis: The Study of Model Animals Provides Insights into the Mechanisms Underlying the Diversity of Host-Microbe Interactions. BioEssays 41:1800256


Author This page was authored by _____ as part of the 2020 UM Study USA led by Dr. Erik Hom at the University of Mississippi.