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''Klebsiella'' is a genus of nonmotile, Gram-negative, oxidase-negative, rod-shaped bacteria with a prominent polysaccharide-based capsule. It is named after the German microbiologist Edwin Klebs (1834–1913). ''Klebsiella'' species are found everywhere in nature. This is thought to be due to distinct sublineages developing specific niche adaptations, with associated biochemical adaptations which make them better suited to a particular environment. They can be found in water, soil, plants, insects, animals, and humans. ==List of species of the genus ''Klebsiella''== *''K. granulomatis *''K. oxytoca *''K. michiganensis *''K. pneumoniae'' (type-species) * *''K. p.'' subsp. ''ozaenae * *''K. p.'' subsp. ''pneumoniae * *''K. p.'' subsp. ''rhinoscleromatis *''K. quasipneumoniae * *''K. q.'' subsp. ''quasipneumoniae * *''K. q.'' subsp. ''similipneumoniae *''K. variicola 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Klebsiella」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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