Olsenella porci
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Species: | O. porci
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Olsenella porci Wylensek et al. 2021
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CA-Schmier-601-WT-1T (= DSM 105246, JCM 34369) |
Olsenella porci is a species of Gram-positive short-rod-shaped, non-motile, obligately anaerobic bacterium in the family Atopobiaceae. It was isolated from the feces of a German Landrace pig (minipig breed) in Freising, Germany, and was validly published as a novel species in 2020.[1]
The specific epithet porci is the Latin genitive of porcus (“pig”), indicating its porcine origin.[1]
References
- ^ a b Wylensek, David; Hitch, Thomas C A; Riedel, Thomas; Afrizal; Kumar, Neeraj; Wortmann, Esther; Liu, Tingting; Devendran, Sujatha; Lesker, Tobias R; Hernández, Sara B; et al. (15 December 2020). "A collection of bacterial isolates from the pig intestine reveals functional and taxonomic diversity". Nature Communications. 11 (1): 6389. doi:10.1038/s41467-020-19929-w. PMC 7738495. PMID 33319778.