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Paenibacillus cineris sp. nov. and Paenibacillus cookii sp. nov., from Antarctic volcanic soils and a gelatin-processing plant, by N. A. Logan, E. De Clerck, L. Lebbe, A. Verhelst, J. Goris, G. Forsyth, M. Rodríguez-Díaz, M. Heyndrickx and P. De Vos

International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology vol. 54, part 4, pp. 1071 - 1076

Supplementary Fig. A. Motile colonies of P. cookii sp. nov. after 24 h growth on a TSA plate. Bar, 5 mm.

Colonies of P. cookii sp. nov.

Supplementary Fig. B. Phylogenetic positions of P. cineris sp. nov. and P. cookii sp. nov. among the type strains of other Paenibacillus species, based on neighbour-joining clustering of a 1345 bp portion of the 16S rRNA gene. Bootstrap values (expressed as percentages of 1000 replications) greater than or equal to 60 % are shown at branch points. Accession numbers are given in parentheses. The scale bar indicates 0.02 nucleotide substitutions per nucleotide position. The tree is rooted using B. subtilis DSM 10T (AJ276351) as an outgroup.

Supplementary Table. Fatty acid methyl ester profiles of P. cineris sp. nov. and P. cookii sp. nov. strains

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