Soby Scott D
Biomedical Sciences Program, College of Health Sciences and College of Veterinary Medicine, Midwestern University, Glendale, Arizona, USA
Genome Announc. 2017 Mar 23;5(12):e01661-16. doi: 10.1128/genomeA.01661-16.
CC-SEYA-1, isolated from a spring in Taiwan, shares many characteristics with other members of the genus but also contains auxin biosynthesis genes and does not produce the pigment violacein. sp. 49, isolated from Brazil, is identified here as , indicating that this is a cosmopolitan species.
CC-SEYA-1是从台湾的一处泉水中分离出来的,它与该属的其他成员有许多共同特征,但也含有生长素生物合成基因,且不产生紫色杆菌素。从巴西分离出的菌株49在此被鉴定为 ,这表明这是一个世界性分布的物种。