Rhodobacter

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Rhodobacter
Scientific classification
Domain: Bacteria
Phylum: Proteobacteria
Class: Alphaproteobacteria
Order: Rhodobacterales
Family: Rhodobacteraceae
Genus: Rhodobacter
Species
  • Rhodobacter apigmentum
  • Rhodobacter azotoformans
  • Rhodobacter blasticus
  • Rhodobacter capsulatus
  • Rhodobacter changlaii
  • Rhodobacter gluconicum
  • Rhodobacter litoralis
  • Rhodobacter massiliensis
  • Rhodobacter sphaeroides
  • Rhodobacter sp.
  • Rhodobacter sp. 1-5
  • Rhodobacter sp. 2002-65602
  • Rhodobacter sp. AEOC029
  • Rhodobacter sp. AP-10
  • Rhodobacter sp. B-7005
  • Rhodobacter sp. C-140
  • Rhodobacter sp. DQ12-45T
  • Rhodobacter sp. DSMZ 12077
  • Rhodobacter sp. EL-50
  • Rhodobacter sp. EMB 174
  • Rhodobacter sp. FNE10
  • Rhodobacter sp. GWS-AG-H302
  • Rhodobacter sp. HTCC515
  • Rhodobacter sp. Jip03
  • Rhodobacter sp. L544
  • Rhodobacter sp. NMR15
  • Rhodobacter sp. NO3B
  • Rhodobacter sp. PS9
  • Rhodobacter sp. QSSC1-20
  • Rhodobacter sp. R-8
  • Rhodobacter sp. SKA57
  • Rhodobacter sp. SW2
  • Rhodobacter sp. TCRI 14
  • Rhodobacter sp. TCRI 3
  • Rhodobacter sp. TCRI 5
  • Rhodobacter sp. TCRI
  • Rhodobacter sp. TUT3731
  • Rhodobacter sp. TUT3732
  • Rhodobacter sp. TUT3733
  • Rhodobacter sp. TUT3734
  • Rhodobacter sp. TUT3735
  • Rhodobacter sp. TUT3736
  • Rhodobacter veldkampii
  • Rhodobacter vinaykumarii
  • Arctic sea ice bacterium ARK10036
  • uncultured Rhodobacter sp.
  • uncultured Rhodobacter CtaxPhil-8
Synonyms
  • Rhodobacter
    Imhoff et al., 1984

In taxonomy, Rhodobacter is a genus of the Rhodobacteraceae.[1]

The most famous species of Rhodobacter is Rhodobacter sphaeroides, which is commonly used to express proteins.

Contents

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[edit] Further reading

[edit] Scientific journals

  • Imhoff JF, Truper HG, Pfennig N (1984). "Rearrangement of the species and genera of the phototrophic purple nonsulfur bacteria". Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. 34: 340–343. 

[edit] Scientific books

  • Garrity GM, Holt JG (2001). "Taxonomic Outline of the Archaea and Bacteria", in DR Boone and RW Castenholz, eds.: Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology Volume 1: The Archaea and the deeply branching and phototrophic Bacteria, 2nd ed., New York: Springer Verlag, p. 155-166. ISBN 978-0387987712. 

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