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Hyphomonas

[‚hi·fō′mō·nəs]
(microbiology)
A genus of prosthecate bacteria; cells are oval or pear-shaped, and reproduction is by budding of the hyphae or by direct budding of cells.
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Hyphomonas Spp., Shewanella Spp., and other marine bacteria lack heterogeneous (ladder like) lipopolysaccharides.
Table 1 Phylogenetic affiliations among axenic Fe-oxidizing strains Strain number Bacterial division F01 [alpha]-Proteobacteria F03 [alpha]-Proteobacteria F04 [gamma]-Proteobacteria F06 [gamma]-Proteobacteria F08 [gamma]-Proteobacteria F010 [gamma]-Proteobacteria BLAST database match Strain number (% related) F01 Hyphomonas jannaschiana (81%) F03 Uncultured Marine bacterium SCRIPPS_94 (95%) F04 Uncultured Marinobacter sp.
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