Thauera chlorobenzoica

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Thauera chlorobenzoica
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T. chlorobenzoica
Binomial name
Thauera chlorobenzoica
Song et al. 2001 [1]
Type strain
3CB-1, ATCC 700723, CIP 107679, DSM 18012, KCTC 12933 [2]

Thauera chlorobenzoica is a bacterium from the genus of Thauera. [3]

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