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Med Fabrik GmbH & Co., Bacteriology Department, D-1000 Berlin (West) 44, Federal Republic of Germany
ABSTRACT
A bifidobacterial isolate from human feces was found to have very low genetic relatedness to any previously described species of the genus. This strain, which also contained a unique type of peptidoglycan, L-lysine-L-alanine-L-serine (A3
), is considered to represent a new species, which is designated Bifidobacterium gallicum. Its description is presented. The type strain is strain DSM 20093.
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