Prevotella bivia CCUG 44195 is an anaerobe bacterium that was isolated from Human amniotic membranes,32-yr-old patient.
anaerobe Bacteria| @ref 20215 |
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| Domain Bacteria |
| Phylum Bacteroidota |
| Class Bacteroidia |
| Order Bacteroidales |
| Family Prevotellaceae |
| Genus Prevotella |
| Species Prevotella bivia |
| Full scientific name Prevotella bivia (Holdeman and Johnson 1977) Shah and Collins 1990 |
| Synonyms (1) |
| @ref | Growth | Type | Temperature (°C) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 56224 | positive | growth | 37 |
| 56224 | Oxygen toleranceanaerobe |
| Cat1 | Cat2 | Cat3 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| #Host | #Human | #Female | |
| #Host Body Product | #Urogenital tract | #Egg | |
| #Infection | #Patient | - |
| @ref | Sample type | Sampling date | Geographic location | Country | Country ISO 3 Code | Continent | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 56224 | Human amniotic membranes,32-yr-old patient | 2000-08-31 | Göteborg | Sweden | SWE | Europe |
| #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. IJSEM ( DOI 10.1099/ijsem.0.004332 ) |
| #56224 | Culture Collection University of Gothenburg (CCUG) ; Curators of the CCUG; CCUG 44195 |
| #126262 | A. Lissin, I. Schober, J. F. Witte, H. Lüken, A. Podstawka, J. Koblitz, B. Bunk, P. Dawyndt, P. Vandamme, P. de Vos, J. Overmann, L. C. Reimer: StrainInfo—the central database for linked microbial strain identifiers. ( DOI 10.1093/database/baaf059 ) |
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