| Selenomonas | A genus of bacteria of uncertain taxonomic affiliation, containing curved to crescentic or helical, Gram-negative, strictly anaerobic rods that are motile with an active tumbling motion. Several flagella are present in a tuft, often near the centre of the concave side. The type species, Selenomonas sputigena, is found in the human buccal cavity. Origin: G. Selene, moon, + monas, single (unit) (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Selenomonas |
a genus of gram-negative, anaerobic bacteria of the family Bacteroidaceae, found in the gastrointestinal tract of mammals and in contaminated river water, made up of motile, kidney- to crescent-shaped cells occurring singly and in chains. It includes the species S. sputi´gena, found in the human oral cavity, and S. ruminan´tium, found in the rumen contents of animals.
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