Shimia haliotis is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped and motile bacterium from the genus of Shimia which has been isolated from the intestinal tract of an abalone (Haliotis discus hannai) from the Jeju Island in Korea.[1][2][3][4]
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Shimia haliotis Hyun et al. 2013[1]
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DSM 28453, JCM 18870, KACC 17212[2] |
References
edit- ^ a b "Shimia". LPSN.
- ^ a b "Shimia haliotis". www.uniprot.org.
- ^ "Details: DSM-28453". www.dsmz.de.
- ^ Hyun, DW; Kim, MS; Shin, NR; Kim, JY; Kim, PS; Whon, TW; Yun, JH; Bae, JW (November 2013). "Shimia haliotis sp. nov., a bacterium isolated from the gut of an abalone, Haliotis discus hannai" (PDF). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 63 (Pt 11): 4248–53. doi:10.1099/ijs.0.053140-0. PMID 23811138. S2CID 23071042. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-03-03.