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Pseudoalteromonas Haloplanktis
''Pseudoalteromonas'' is a genus of marine bacteria Marine prokaryotes are marine bacteria and marine archaea. They are defined by their habitat as prokaryotes that live in marine environments, that is, in the saltwater of seas or oceans or the brackish water of coastal estuaries. All cellu .... In 1995, Gauthier ''et al'' proposed ''Pseudoalteromonas'' as a new genus to be split from '' Alteromonas''. The ''Pseudoalteromonas'' species that were described before 1995 were originally part of the genus ''Alteromonas'', and were reassigned to ''Pseudoalteromonas'' based on their rRNA-DNA analysis. Species *'' Pseudoalteromonas agarivorans'' (Romanenko ''et al.'' 2003) *'' Pseudoalteromonas aliena'' (Ivanova ''et al.'' 2004) *'' Pseudoalteromonas antarctica'' (Bozal ''et al.'' 1997) *'' Pseudoalteromonas arctica'' (Khudary ''et al.'' 2008) *'' Pseudoalteromonas atlantica'' (Akagawa-Matsushita ''et al.'' 1992) *'' Pseudoalteromonas aurantia'' (Gauthier and Breittmayer 1979) * ...
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Marine Bacteria
Marine prokaryotes are marine bacteria and marine archaea. They are defined by their habitat as prokaryotes that live in marine environments, that is, in the saltwater of seas or oceans or the brackish water of coastal estuaries. All cellular life forms can be divided into prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Eukaryotes are organisms whose cells have a nucleus enclosed within membranes, whereas prokaryotes are the organisms that do not have a nucleus enclosed within a membrane. The three-domain system of classifying life adds another division: the prokaryotes are divided into two domains of life, the microscopic bacteria and the microscopic archaea, while everything else, the eukaryotes, become the third domain. Prokaryotes play important roles in ecosystems as decomposers recycling nutrients. Some prokaryotes are pathogenic, causing disease and even death in plants and animals. Marine prokaryotes are responsible for significant levels of the photosynthesis that occurs in the oce ...
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Pseudoalteromonas Elyakovii
''Pseudoalteromonas elyakovii'' is a marine bacterium. History ''Alteromonas elyakovii'' was isolated from the mussel '' Crenomytilus grayanus'' in Troitsa Bay in 1985. In 2000, ''A. elyakovii'' was reclassified as ''Pseudoalteromonas elyakovii'' along with five strains of bacteria which had been isolated from the seaweed Laminaria japonica ''Saccharina japonica'' is a marine species of the Phaeophyceae (brown algae) class, a type of kelp or seaweed, which is extensively cultivated on ropes between the seas of China, Japan and Korea. It has the common name sweet kelp. It is widely .... References External links * Type strain of ''Pseudoalteromonas elyakovii'' at Bac''Dive'' - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase Alteromonadales {{Alteromonadales-stub ...
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Pseudoalteromonas Phenolica
''Pseudoalteromonas phenolica'' is a marine bacterium species in the genus ''Pseudoalteromonas ''Pseudoalteromonas'' is a genus of marine bacteria. In 1995, Gauthier ''et al'' proposed ''Pseudoalteromonas'' as a new genus to be split from ''Alteromonas''. The ''Pseudoalteromonas'' species that were described before 1995 were originally par ...''. Strain ''O-BC30'' produces '' MC21-A'' (3,3′,5,5′-tetrabromo-2,2′-biphenyldiol) while strain ''O-BC30T'' produces '' MC21-B'' (2,2′,3-tribromo-biphenyl-4-4′-dicarboxylic acid). Those two substances show antibacterial activity against methicillin-resistant ''Staphylococcus aureus''. References External links Alteromonadales Bacteria described in 2003 {{Alteromonadales-stub ...
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Pseudoalteromonas Peptidolytica
''Pseudoalteromonas peptidolytica'' is a marine bacterium isolated from the sea surrounding Yamato Island in the Sea of Japan The Sea of Japan is the marginal sea between the Japanese archipelago, Sakhalin, the Korean Peninsula, and the mainland of the Russian Far East. The Japanese archipelago separates the sea from the Pacific Ocean. Like the Mediterranean Sea, it .... References External linksType strain of ''Pseudoalteromonas peptidolytica'' at Bac''Dive'' - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase Alteromonadales Bacteria described in 2000 {{Alteromonadales-stub ...
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Pseudoalteromonas Paragorgicola
''Pseudoalteromonas paragorgicola'' is a marine bacterium isolated from a sponge Sponges or sea sponges are primarily marine invertebrates of the animal phylum Porifera (; meaning 'pore bearer'), a basal clade and a sister taxon of the diploblasts. They are sessile filter feeders that are bound to the seabed, and a ... in the Pacific Ocean. References External linksType strain of ''Pseudoalteromonas paragorgicola'' at Bac''Dive'' - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase Alteromonadales Bacteria described in 2002 {{Alteromonadales-stub ...
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Pseudoalteromonas Nigrifaciens
''Pseudoalteromonas nigrifaciens'' is a marine bacterium. It has been observed to cause skin ulcer syndrome in juvenile cultivated sea cucumbers Sea cucumbers are echinoderms from the class Holothuroidea ( ). They are benthic marine animals found on the sea floor worldwide, and the number of known holothuroid species worldwide is about 1,786, with the greatest number being in the Asi .... References External linksType strain of ''Pseudoalteromonas nigrifaciens'' at Bac''Dive'' - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase Alteromonadales {{Alteromonadales-stub ...
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Pseudoalteromonas Mariniglutinosa
''Pseudoalteromonas mariniglutinosa'' is a marine bacterium Marine prokaryotes are marine bacteria and marine archaea. They are defined by their habitat as prokaryotes that live in Marine habitat, marine environments, that is, in the saline water, saltwater of seas or oceans or the brackish water of .... External linksType strain of ''Pseudoalteromonas mariniglutinosa'' at Bac''Dive'' - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase Alteromonadales {{Alteromonadales-stub ...
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Pseudoalteromonas Marina
''Pseudoalteromonas marina'' is a marine bacterium isolated from tidal sediment near Chungnam South Chungcheong Province (), informally called Chungnam, is a province of South Korea in the Hoseo region in the southwest of the Korean Peninsula. South Chungcheong borders the provinces of Gyeonggi to the north, North Chungcheong, Sejong .... References External links * Type strain of ''Pseudoalteromonas marina'' at Bac''Dive'' - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase Alteromonadales Bacteria described in 2007 {{Alteromonadales-stub ...
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Pseudoalteromonas Maricaloris
''Pseudoalteromonas maricaloris'' is a marine bacterium which was isolated from the sponge '' Fascaplysinopsis reticulata'' in the Coral Sea The Coral Sea () is a marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean, South Pacific off the northeast coast of Australia, and classified as an Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia, interim Australian bioregion. The Coral Sea extends down t .... References External links * Alteromonadales Bacteria described in 2002 {{Alteromonadales-stub ...
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Pseudoalteromonas Lipolytica
''Pseudoalteromonas lipolytica'' is a marine bacterium which was isolated from the Yangtze River The Yangtze or Yangzi ( or ) is the longest river in Eurasia and the third-longest in the world. It rises at Jari Hill in the Tanggula Mountains of the Tibetan Plateau and flows including Dam Qu River the longest source of the Yangtze, i .... References External links * Type strain of ''Pseudoalteromonas lipolytica'' at Bac''Dive'' - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase Alteromonadales {{Alteromonadales-stub ...
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Pseudoalteromonas Luteoviolacea
''Pseudoalteromonas luteoviolacea'' is a marine bacterium which was isolated from seawater near Nice. History ''Pseudoalteromonas luteoviolacea'' was originally isolated in 1976 and named ''Alteromonas luteo-violaceus''. However, this name was amended to ''Alteromonas luteoviolacea'' in 1982 to comply with standard bacterial naming. In 1995, several species of ''Alteromonas'', including ''A. luteoviolacea'', were reclassified under the newly created genus ''Pseudoalteromonas'' based on ribosomal RNA Ribosomal ribonucleic acid (rRNA) is a type of non-coding RNA which is the primary component of ribosomes, essential to all cells. rRNA is a ribozyme which carries out protein synthesis in ribosomes. Ribosomal RNA is transcribed from ribosomal ... comparisons. References External links * Type strain of ''Pseudoalteromonas luteoviolacea'' at Bac''Dive'' - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase Alteromonadales {{Alteromonadales-stub ...
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Pseudoalteromonas Issachenkonii
''Pseudoalteromonas issachenkonii'' is a marine bacterium which was isolated from the brown alga ''Fucus evanescens'' near the Kurile Islands The Kuril Islands or Kurile Islands are a volcanic archipelago administered as part of Sakhalin Oblast in the Russian Far East. The islands stretch approximately northeast from Hokkaido in Japan to Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia, separating the .... References External links * Type strain of ''Pseudoalteromonas issachenkonii'' at Bac''Dive'' - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase Alteromonadales {{Alteromonadales-stub ...
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