Biology:Frisingicoccus

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Frisingicoccus is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria in the family Erysipelotrichaceae. The genus was first proposed in 2016 after the isolation of its type species, Frisingicoccus caecimuris, from the cecum of a healthy mouse.[1] The name is derived from the Latinized form of Freising, the German city where the strain was first recovered, combined with “coccus” referring to its spherical cell shape.

References

  1. Lagkouvardos, I.; Pukall, R.; Abt, B.; Foesel, B.U.; Meier-Kolthoff, J.P.; Kumar, N.; Bresciani, A.; Martínez, I. et al. (2016). "The Mouse Intestinal Bacterial Collection (miBC) provides host-specific insight into cultured diversity and functional potential of the gut microbiota". Nature Microbiology 1 (10): 16131. doi:10.1038/nmicrobiol.2016.131. PMID 27670113. 

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