Hymenobacter fastidiosus

Hymenobacter fastidiosus is a species of bacteria first isolated from Victoria Upper Glacier, Antarctica on basal ice. It is a psychrotolerant, heterotrophic aerobe. It is notable for the prevalence of horizontal gene transfers in its evolution, possibly due to dormancy because of its habitat.[1]

Hymenobacter fastidiosus
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H. fastidiosus
Binomial name
Hymenobacter fastidiosus
Klassen and Foght 2011

References

  1. Klassen, Jonathan L.; Foght, Julia M. (2010). "Characterization of Hymenobacter isolates from Victoria Upper Glacier, Antarctica reveals five new species and substantial non-vertical evolution within this genus". Extremophiles. 15 (1): 45–57. doi:10.1007/s00792-010-0336-1. ISSN 1431-0651. PMID 21104190. S2CID 23390236.

Further reading

  • Reddy, Gundlapally SN, and Ferran Garcia-Pichel. "Description of Hymenobacter arizonensis sp. nov. from the southwestern arid lands of the United States of America." Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 103.2 (2013): 321-330.
  • Lee, Jae-Jin, et al. "Hymenobacter swuensis sp. nov., a gamma-radiation-resistant bacteria isolated from mountain soil." Current Microbiology 68.3 (2014): 305-310.
  • Han, Lu, et al. "Hymenobacter qilianensis sp. nov., isolated from a subsurface sandstone sediment in the permafrost region of Qilian Mountains, China and emended description of the genus Hymenobacter." Antonie van Leeuwenhoek105.5 (2014): 971-978.
  • Sathyanarayana Reddy, G. "Phylogenetic Analyses of the Genus Hymenobacter and Description of Siccationidurans gen. nov., and Parahymenobacter gen. nov." J Phylogen Evolution Biol 1.122 (2013): 2.


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