Difference between revisions of "Haloferax denitrificans"

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Based on 16s rRNA sequences, the genus ''Haloferax'' is most closely related to the genus ''Halogeometricium''. Though most species of ''Haloferax'' are extremely halophilic, most are also pleomorphic and do not require salt levels as high as other halophiles for growth. ''Haloferax denitrificans'' was first isolated from salterns in San Francisco Bay.
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Based on 16s rRNA sequences, the genus ''Haloferax'' is most closely related to the genus ''Halogeometricium''. Though most species of ''Haloferax'' are extremely halophilic, most are also pleomorphic and do not require salt levels as high as other halophiles for growth. ''Haloferax denitrificans'' was first isolated from salterns in San Francisco Bay. The cells are Gram-negative, nonmotile, and aerobic. They have been observed to grow between 1.5M and 4.5M NaCl and lyse in distilled water.
  
 
[http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/3/359 Transfer of ''Halobacterium denitrificans'' (Tomlinson, Jahnke, and Hochstein) to the Genus Haloferax as Haloferax denitrificans comb. nov.]
 
[http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/reprint/39/3/359 Transfer of ''Halobacterium denitrificans'' (Tomlinson, Jahnke, and Hochstein) to the Genus Haloferax as Haloferax denitrificans comb. nov.]

Latest revision as of 16:45, 27 October 2009

Based on 16s rRNA sequences, the genus Haloferax is most closely related to the genus Halogeometricium. Though most species of Haloferax are extremely halophilic, most are also pleomorphic and do not require salt levels as high as other halophiles for growth. Haloferax denitrificans was first isolated from salterns in San Francisco Bay. The cells are Gram-negative, nonmotile, and aerobic. They have been observed to grow between 1.5M and 4.5M NaCl and lyse in distilled water.

Transfer of Halobacterium denitrificans (Tomlinson, Jahnke, and Hochstein) to the Genus Haloferax as Haloferax denitrificans comb. nov.