Rubrimonas

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Rubrimonas
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Rubrimonas
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  • Rubrimonas Suzuki et al. 1999

In taxonomy, Rubrimonas is a genus of the Rhodobacteraceae. [1]

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References

  1. See the NCBI webpage on Rubrimonas. Data extracted from the "NCBI taxonomy resources". National Center for Biotechnology Information . Retrieved 2007-03-19.

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