Anderseniella

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Anderseniella
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Anderseniella

Brettar et al. 2007 [1]
Type species
Anderseniella baltica [1]
Species

A. baltica [1]

Anderseniella is a genus of bacteria from the family of Rhodobiaceae. [1] [2] Up to now there is only one species of this genus known (Anderseniella baltica). [1]

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