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Phenotypic characteristics and phylogenetic relationships

Halomonas anticariensis sp. nov., from Fuente de Piedra, a saline-wetland wildfowl reserve in Málaga, southern Spain, by M. J. Martínez-Cánovas, V. Béjar, F. Martínez-Checa and E. Quesada

International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology vol. 54, part 4, pp. 1329-1332

A table giving phenotypic characteristics that distinguish between strains FP35T, FP34 and FP36 and a table giving phenotypic characteristics that distinguish between Halomonas anticariensis and otherrelated type species of the genus Halomonas are available as Acrobat PDF files.

Fig. A. Dendrogram, based on the simple-matching (SSM) coefficient and unweighted pair-group clustering method (UPGMA).

Fig. B. Phylogenetic relationships amongst the three strains of Halomonas anticariensis and other Halomonas species plus other taxa of Gram-negative halophilic bacteria. The trees were constructed using the neighbour-joining (B1) and maximum-parsimony (B2) algorithms. Only bootstrap values above 50 % are shown (1000 replications).

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Fig. C. Transmission electron micrograph of strain FP35T stained with ruthenium red. Bar, 1 micrometre.







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