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Solobacterium Moorei
''Solobacterium moorei'' is a Gram-positive bacteria, Gram-positive, Obligate anaerobe, obligate anaerobic bacillusD.S. Gerber, DS, Haraszthy, VI, Zambon, JJ. (2007)Characterization of ''Solobacterium'' moorei Strains from Subjects with Halitosis, IADR/AADR/CADR 85th General Session and Exhibition (March 21–24, 2007) that contributes to halitosis. This Bacteria, bacterium is non-spore forming and commonly found in the oral and intestinal Human microbiome, human microbiota. The species was previously known as Bulleidia extructa, ''Bulleidia'' ''extructa'' and ''B. moorei'', in the family Erysipelotrichidae before it was reclassified into a new genus. Kageyama and Benno identified the first strain in human feces as an unclassified Clostridium group RCA59 in 2000. Cell Structure and Molecular Components ''S. moorei'' is a Non-motile bacteria, non-motile, rod-shaped bacterium approximately 0.2 μm in width and 0.4-0.7 μm in length. It is frequently found in pairs or chains withou ...
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Gram-positive Bacteria
In bacteriology, gram-positive bacteria are bacteria that give a positive result in the Gram stain test, which is traditionally used to quickly classify bacteria into two broad categories according to their type of cell wall. The Gram stain is used by microbiologists to place bacteria into two main categories, gram-positive (+) and gram-negative (−). Gram-positive bacteria have a thick layer of peptidoglycan within the cell wall, and gram-negative bacteria have a thin layer of peptidoglycan. Gram-positive bacteria retain the crystal violet stain used in the test, resulting in a purple color when observed through an optical microscope. The thick layer of peptidoglycan in the bacterial cell wall retains the stain after it has been fixed in place by iodine. During the decolorization step, the decolorizer removes crystal violet from all other cells. Conversely, gram-negative bacteria cannot retain the violet stain after the decolorization step; alcohol used in this stage ...
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