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Alcanivorax hongdengensis sp. nov., an alkane-degrading bacterium isolated from surface seawater of the straits of Malacca and Singapore, producing a lipopeptide as its biosurfactant, by Y. Wu, Q. Lai, Z. Zhou, N. Qiao, C. Liu and Z. Shao

International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology vol. 59, part 6, pp. 1474 - 1479

Supplementary Fig. S1. Neighbour-joining tree based on 16S-23S intergenic sequences (ITS) of strain A-11-3T (Alcanivorax hongdengensis sp. nov.) and recognized species of the genus Alcanivorax. [PDF] (16 KB)

Supplementary Fig. S2. Neighbour-joining tree based on partial gyrB sequences of strain A-11-3T (Alcanivorax hongdengensis sp. nov.) and recognized species of the genus Alcanivorax. [PDF] (15 KB)

Supplementary Fig. S3. Neighbour-joining tree based on partial alkB sequences of strain A-11-3T (Alcanivorax hongdengensis sp. nov.) and recognized species of the genus Alcanivorax. [PDF] (15 KB)

Supplementary Fig. S4. Transmission electron micrographs of negatively stained cells of strain A-11-3T (Alcanivorax hongdengensis sp. nov.). [PDF] (146 KB)

Supplementary Table S1. Cellular fatty acid profiles of strain A-11-3T (Alcanivorax hongdengensis sp. nov.) and recognized species of the genus Alcanivorax. [PDF] (88 KB)







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