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what are the 9 nonps proteobacteria?
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enterics vibrio pseudomonads agrobacteria legionella neisseria rockettsia bdellovibrio myxobacteria |
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enterics
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gi tracts of animals
path and opportunistic fac aerobes - ferment glucose when no o2 petriichious flagella |
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most notable pathogens
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ecoli
shigella dysenterie salmonella tyhpi- typhoid fever salmonella typehnium - dysentery yersentia - bubonic plague |
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vibrio
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curved rod - aquatic
in or on shellfish fac aerobes polr or petrichious flagella |
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most notable vibrio pathogens
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vibrio cholera
vibrio vulnificus - shellfish causes septicemia |
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pseudomonads
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non fermentative
strict aerobes 100 c sources bioremediation |
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most notable pethogens
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pseudomonads aerogenosa - tract infection burn infection
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agrobacterium
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bacteria causes tumors crown gall disease in dicots
tumor gene in ti plasmid t dna contains ti plasmid and enters plant cell causes tumor |
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legionella
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strict aerobes use aa as source of c and energy
pneumonia |
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neisseria
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strict aerobes
non motile nasal respiratory most non pathogenic |
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most notable pathogens
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neisseria ghonneria
neisseria meningitis |
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rickettsia
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obligate intracellular parasite
ticks fleas given to humans |
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most notable pathogens
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r. ricketsii - rocky mountain fever
r. prowazeki - typhus |
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bdellovibrio
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curved rod
parasite to other bacteria oblige aerobes polar flagella aquatic and soil |
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myxobacteria
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parasite to other gram + bacteria
glide swarm looking for food - when no nutrients form mound and start to differentiate to form fruiting body - cells form exosporres that get dispersed in wind |