Duganella zoogloeoides

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Duganella zoogloeoides
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D. zoogloeoides
Binomial name
Duganella zoogloeoides
Hiraishi et al. 1997 [1]
Type strain
ATCC 25935, IAM 12670, JCM 20729, KCTC 2582, NBRC 102465, NCIMB 11941, OSU 115, P. R. Dugan 115 [2]
Synonyms

Zoogloea ramigera [3]

Duganella zoogloeoides is a bacterium of the genus Duganella in the Oxalobacteraceae family. In a phylogenetic analysis of Zoogloea ramigera, it has been shown to belong to the beta subclass of the class Pseudomonadota which means Z. ramigera should be reclassified as a new taxon name, Duganella zoogloeoides. [4]

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