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Bhargavaea massiliensis sp. nov. and Dietzia massiliensis sp. nov., Novel Bacteria Species Isolated from Human Urine Samples in Nigeria.

Ahmed Olowo-OkereYakubu Kokori Enevene IbrahimCheikh Ibrahima LoBusayo Olalekan OlayinkaEdmond Kuete YimagouAbdourahamane YacoubaYahaya MohammedLarbi Zakaria NabtiAyan Ali RaguehDavid LupandeDidier RaoultJean-Marc RolainSeydina M Diene
Published in: Current microbiology (2021)
Two novel bacteria species designated Marseille-Q1000 T and Marseille-Q0999 T were isolated from urine samples of patients in Sokoto, Northwest-Nigeria. They were Gram-positive bacteria and belong to two different genera, Bhargavaea and Dietzia. The genome size and G + C content of Marseille-Q1000 T and Marseille-Q0999 T were 3.07 and 3.51 Mbp with 53.8 and 71.0 mol% G + C content, respectively. The strains exhibited unique phenotypic and genomic features that are substantially different from previously known bacterial species with standing in nomenclature. On the basis of the phenotypic, phylogenetic and genomic characteristics, strains Marseille-Q0999 T (= CSURQ0999 = DSM 112394) and Marseille-Q1000 T (= CSURQ1000 = DSM 112384) were proposed as the type strains of Bhargavaea massiliensis sp. nov., and Dietzia massiliensis sp. nov., respectively.
Keyphrases
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  • endothelial cells
  • ejection fraction
  • newly diagnosed
  • chronic kidney disease
  • prognostic factors
  • copy number
  • genome wide
  • dna methylation
  • induced pluripotent stem cells