Thermosipho melanesiensis sp. nov., a new thermophilic anaerobic bacterium belonging to the order Thermotogales, isolated from deep-sea hydrothermal vents in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.

@article{Antoine1997ThermosiphoMS,
  title={Thermosipho melanesiensis sp. nov., a new thermophilic anaerobic bacterium belonging to the order Thermotogales, isolated from deep-sea hydrothermal vents in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.},
  author={Elisabeth Antoine and Val{\'e}rie Cilia and Jean Roch Meunier and Jean Gu{\'e}zennec and Françoise Lesongeur and Georges Barbier},
  journal={International journal of systematic bacteriology},
  year={1997},
  volume={47 4},
  pages={
          1118-23
        }
}
A new thermophilic, anaerobic rod-shaped bacterium, strain BI429T was isolated from the gills of a deep-sea vent hydrothermal mussel, Bathymodiolus brevior, from the Lau Basin (Southwestern Pacific Ocean). Phenotypically, this isolate exhibited characteristics similar to those described for members of the order Thermotogales. This organism was identified as a member of the genus Thermosipho on the basis of the presence of the typical outer sheath-like structure (toga), its 16S rRNA sequence… 

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