Strain identifier
BacDive ID: 164351
Type strain:
Species: Bacillus sp.
Strain history: H. Suzuki; Tottori Univ., Japan; AO1.
NCBI tax ID(s): 1409 (species)
version 8.1 (current version)
General
@ref: 67770
BacDive-ID: 164351
keywords: 16S sequence, Bacteria, mesophilic
description: Bacillus sp. JCM 32767 is a mesophilic bacterium that was isolated from Indigo dye liquor.
NCBI tax id
- NCBI tax id: 1409
- Matching level: species
strain history
- @ref: 67770
- history: H. Suzuki; Tottori Univ., Japan; AO1.
doi: 10.13145/bacdive164351.20230509.8.1
Name and taxonomic classification
LPSN
- @ref: 20215
- description: domain/bacteria
- keyword: phylum/bacillota
- domain: Bacteria
- phylum: Bacillota
- class: Bacilli
- order: Caryophanales
- family: Bacillaceae
- genus: Bacillus
- species: Bacillus sp.
- full scientific name: Bacillus Cohn 1872 (Approved Lists 1980)
synonyms
@ref synonym 20215 Quasibacillus 20215 Pseudobacillus 20215 Maribacillus
@ref: 67770
domain: Bacteria
phylum: Firmicutes
class: Bacilli
order: Caryophanales
family: Bacillaceae
genus: Bacillus
species: Bacillus sp.
full scientific name: Bacillus sp.
type strain: no
Culture and growth conditions
culture temp
- @ref: 67770
- growth: positive
- type: growth
- temperature: 28
- range: mesophilic
Isolation, sampling and environmental information
isolation
- @ref: 67770
- sample type: Indigo dye liquor
- geographic location: Chikugo City, Fukuoka Pref.
- country: Japan
- origin.country: JPN
- continent: Asia
Sequence information
16S sequences
- @ref: 67770
- description: Bacillus wakoensis gene for 16S ribosomal RNA, partial sequence, strain: AO1
- accession: AB916548
- length: 1477
- database: ena
- NCBI tax ID: 127891
External links
@ref: 67770
culture collection no.: JCM 32767
Reference
@id | authors | title | doi/url |
---|---|---|---|
20215 | Parte, A.C., Sardà Carbasse, J., Meier-Kolthoff, J.P., Reimer, L.C. and Göker, M. | List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN) moves to the DSMZ | 10.1099/ijsem.0.004332 |
67770 | Curators of the JCM | https://jcm.brc.riken.jp/en/ |