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Arsenophonus arthropodicus

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A. arthropodicus genome are a single chromosome and multiple extrachromosomal elements. Through the use of restriction enzymes Notl and Ascl the approximate chromosome size is 3.51 Mbp. Two species were identified from enrichments based on the behavior of extrachromosomal DNA under alkaline lysis,
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detection in hemocytes, gut, fat body, and reproductive tissues indicating distribution of bacterium throughout hosts tissues. Lab cultured bacteria found in these tissues show extracellular and intracellular attachment indicating
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Darby, A. C.; Choi, J.-H.; Wilkes, T.; Hughes, M. A.; Werren, J. H.; Hurst, G. D. D.; Colbourne, J. K. (2010). "Characteristics of the genome of Arsenophonus nasoniae, son-killer bacterium of the wasp Nasonia".
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Mouton, Laurence; Thierry, Magali; Henri, Hélène; Baudin, Rémy; Gnankine, Olivier; Reynaud, Bernard; Zchori-Fein, Einat; Becker, Nathalie; Fleury, Frédéric; Delatte, Hélène (2012-01-18).
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and Gram-negative sensitive antibacterial cationic peptides. Ancestral species identification also provides insight into
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Dale, Colin; Beeton, Michael; Harbison, Christopher; Jones, Tait; Pontes, Mauricio (2006-04-01).
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share 99% sequence identification in the 16S rRNA gene across all species.
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A. arthropodicus can initiate intracellular infection in the host cells
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Nováková, Eva; Hypša, Václav; Moran, Nancy A (2009-07-20).
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restriction enzymes, and agarose gel electrophoresis .
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A. arthropodicus" due it being as of yet uncultured.
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Index

Scientific classification
Bacteria
Pseudomonadota
Gammaproteobacteria
Enterobacterales
Morganellaceae
Arsenophonus
Binomial name
Gram-negative
endosymbiont
Arsenophonus
Pseudolynchia canariensis
arthropods
vancomycin










"Isolation, Pure Culture, and Characterization of "Candidatus Arsenophonus arthropodicus," an Intracellular Secondary Endosymbiont from the Hippoboscid Louse Fly Pseudolynchia canariensis"
Bibcode
2006ApEnM..72.2997D
doi
10.1128/AEM.72.4.2997-3004.2006
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