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- There are currently 16 species with numerous subspecies known within the genus " Photobacterium ".
- "Photobacterium " are primarily marine organisms ( hence the use of sodium for growth ).
- Some of the 15 known species of " Photobacterium " have evolved into pathogens of marine life.
- One of the most promising is Photobacterium phosphoreum HE-1a, isolated from the deep-sea fish Paratrachichthys prosthemius.
- Bacterial bioluminescence is seen in Photobacterium species, " Vibrio fischeri, Vibrio haweyi, and Vibrio harveyi ".
- Al Holt, 69, died Aug . 1 as a result of infection by Photobacterium damsela, which lives in fish.
- RNA motif were detected in bacteria in the genus " Photobacterium " and phages that infect certain kinds of cyanobacteria.
- However, the fluorescence is based on the accumulation of autoinducers which is proportional to cell density and therefore free-living photobacterium will not fluoresce.
- Two of these, " Vibrio " and " Photobacterium ", correspond to the modern group, although several new genera have been defined.
- The species " Photobacterium damselae " are among the most virulent and are divided into two subspecies : " White perch ( " Morone americana " ).
- The development of 16S RNA sequencing has led to many species being shifted into and out of this genus . " Photobacterium " can be distinguished from other genera based on identifiable characteristics.
- Typically, the harbored bacterium is only " Photobacterium leiognathi ", but in the two ponyfish species " Photopectoralis panayensis " and " Photopectoralis bindus ", " Photobacterium mandapamensis " is also present.
- Typically, the harbored bacterium is only " Photobacterium leiognathi ", but in the two ponyfish species " Photopectoralis panayensis " and " Photopectoralis bindus ", " Photobacterium mandapamensis " is also present.
- Species such as " Photobacterium profundum " are adapted for optimal growth in the deep cold seas making it both a psychrophile ( an organism capable of growth and reproduction in cold temperatures ) and a piezophile ( an organism which thrives at high pressures ).