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Sulcia muelleri : ウィキペディア英語版
The genetic and metabolic information on this page are derived from the ''Sulcia muelleri, Strain GWSS''. The characteristics of different strands of ''Sulcia muelleri'' could vary. For more information about the other documented strains of ''Sulcia muelleri'' (Redirect here ). ''Candidatus Sulcia muellleri''''' is an aerobic, gram-negative, bacillus bacteria that is a part of the phylum Bacteroidetes. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is an obligate and mutualistic symbiotic microbe commonly found occupying specialized cell compartments of sap-feeding insects called bacteriocytes. A majority of the research done on ''Sulcia muelleri'' has detailed its relationship with the host, Homalodisca vitripennis. Other studies have documented the nature of its residency in other insects like the maize leafhopper (Cicadulina) or the spittlebug (Cercopoidea). ''Sulcia muelleri'' is noted for its exceptionally minimal genome and it is currently identified as having the smallest known, sequenced Bacteroidetes genome at only 245 kilobases.==Discovery=='''''Sulcia Muelleri''''' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran. The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana''). The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside. The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )

The genetic and metabolic information on this page are derived from the ''Sulcia muelleri, Strain GWSS''. The characteristics of different strands of ''Sulcia muelleri'' could vary. For more information about the other documented strains of ''Sulcia muelleri'' (Redirect here ).
''Candidatus Sulcia muellleri'' is an aerobic, gram-negative, bacillus bacteria that is a part of the phylum Bacteroidetes. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is an obligate and mutualistic symbiotic microbe commonly found occupying specialized cell compartments of sap-feeding insects called bacteriocytes.〔 A majority of the research done on ''Sulcia muelleri'' has detailed its relationship with the host, Homalodisca vitripennis. Other studies have documented the nature of its residency in other insects like the maize leafhopper (Cicadulina) or the spittlebug (Cercopoidea).〔 ''Sulcia muelleri'' is noted for its exceptionally minimal genome and it is currently identified as having the smallest known, sequenced Bacteroidetes genome at only 245 kilobases.〔
==Discovery==

''Sulcia Muelleri'' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran.〔 The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana'').〔 The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside.〔 The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha.〔 ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )

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「The genetic and metabolic information on this page are derived from the ''Sulcia muelleri, Strain GWSS''. The characteristics of different strands of ''Sulcia muelleri'' could vary. For more information about the other documented strains of ''Sulcia muelleri'' (Redirect here ). '''''Candidatus Sulcia muellleri''''' is an aerobic, gram-negative, bacillus bacteria that is a part of the phylum Bacteroidetes. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is an obligate and mutualistic symbiotic microbe commonly found occupying specialized cell compartments of sap-feeding insects called bacteriocytes. A majority of the research done on ''Sulcia muelleri'' has detailed its relationship with the host, Homalodisca vitripennis. Other studies have documented the nature of its residency in other insects like the maize leafhopper (Cicadulina) or the spittlebug (Cercopoidea). ''Sulcia muelleri'' is noted for its exceptionally minimal genome and it is currently identified as having the smallest known, sequenced Bacteroidetes genome at only 245 kilobases.==Discovery=='''''Sulcia Muelleri''''' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran. The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana''). The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside. The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )」の詳細全文を読む
'Candidatus Sulcia muellleri'' is an aerobic, gram-negative, bacillus bacteria that is a part of the phylum Bacteroidetes. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is an obligate and mutualistic symbiotic microbe commonly found occupying specialized cell compartments of sap-feeding insects called bacteriocytes. A majority of the research done on ''Sulcia muelleri'' has detailed its relationship with the host, Homalodisca vitripennis. Other studies have documented the nature of its residency in other insects like the maize leafhopper (Cicadulina) or the spittlebug (Cercopoidea). ''Sulcia muelleri'' is noted for its exceptionally minimal genome and it is currently identified as having the smallest known, sequenced Bacteroidetes genome at only 245 kilobases.==Discovery=='''''Sulcia Muelleri''''' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran. The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana''). The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside. The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )


The genetic and metabolic information on this page are derived from the ''Sulcia muelleri, Strain GWSS''. The characteristics of different strands of ''Sulcia muelleri'' could vary. For more information about the other documented strains of ''Sulcia muelleri'' (Redirect here ).
''Candidatus Sulcia muellleri'' is an aerobic, gram-negative, bacillus bacteria that is a part of the phylum Bacteroidetes. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is an obligate and mutualistic symbiotic microbe commonly found occupying specialized cell compartments of sap-feeding insects called bacteriocytes.〔 A majority of the research done on ''Sulcia muelleri'' has detailed its relationship with the host, Homalodisca vitripennis. Other studies have documented the nature of its residency in other insects like the maize leafhopper (Cicadulina) or the spittlebug (Cercopoidea).〔 ''Sulcia muelleri'' is noted for its exceptionally minimal genome and it is currently identified as having the smallest known, sequenced Bacteroidetes genome at only 245 kilobases.〔
==Discovery==

''Sulcia Muelleri'' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran.〔 The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana'').〔 The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside.〔 The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha.〔 ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )

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「The genetic and metabolic information on this page are derived from the ''Sulcia muelleri, Strain GWSS''. The characteristics of different strands of ''Sulcia muelleri'' could vary. For more information about the other documented strains of ''Sulcia muelleri'' (Redirect here ). '''''Candidatus Sulcia muellleri''''' is an aerobic, gram-negative, bacillus bacteria that is a part of the phylum Bacteroidetes. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is an obligate and mutualistic symbiotic microbe commonly found occupying specialized cell compartments of sap-feeding insects called bacteriocytes. A majority of the research done on ''Sulcia muelleri'' has detailed its relationship with the host, Homalodisca vitripennis. Other studies have documented the nature of its residency in other insects like the maize leafhopper (Cicadulina) or the spittlebug (Cercopoidea). ''Sulcia muelleri'' is noted for its exceptionally minimal genome and it is currently identified as having the smallest known, sequenced Bacteroidetes genome at only 245 kilobases.==Discovery=='''''Sulcia Muelleri''''' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran. The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana''). The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside. The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )」の詳細全文を読む
' is an aerobic, gram-negative, bacillus bacteria that is a part of the phylum Bacteroidetes. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is an obligate and mutualistic symbiotic microbe commonly found occupying specialized cell compartments of sap-feeding insects called bacteriocytes. A majority of the research done on ''Sulcia muelleri'' has detailed its relationship with the host, Homalodisca vitripennis. Other studies have documented the nature of its residency in other insects like the maize leafhopper (Cicadulina) or the spittlebug (Cercopoidea). ''Sulcia muelleri'' is noted for its exceptionally minimal genome and it is currently identified as having the smallest known, sequenced Bacteroidetes genome at only 245 kilobases.==Discovery==''Sulcia Muelleri''''' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran. The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana''). The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside. The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )

The genetic and metabolic information on this page are derived from the ''Sulcia muelleri, Strain GWSS''. The characteristics of different strands of ''Sulcia muelleri'' could vary. For more information about the other documented strains of ''Sulcia muelleri'' (Redirect here ).
''Candidatus Sulcia muellleri'' is an aerobic, gram-negative, bacillus bacteria that is a part of the phylum Bacteroidetes. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is an obligate and mutualistic symbiotic microbe commonly found occupying specialized cell compartments of sap-feeding insects called bacteriocytes.〔 A majority of the research done on ''Sulcia muelleri'' has detailed its relationship with the host, Homalodisca vitripennis. Other studies have documented the nature of its residency in other insects like the maize leafhopper (Cicadulina) or the spittlebug (Cercopoidea).〔 ''Sulcia muelleri'' is noted for its exceptionally minimal genome and it is currently identified as having the smallest known, sequenced Bacteroidetes genome at only 245 kilobases.〔
==Discovery==

''Sulcia Muelleri'' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran.〔 The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana'').〔 The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside.〔 The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha.〔 ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )

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「The genetic and metabolic information on this page are derived from the ''Sulcia muelleri, Strain GWSS''. The characteristics of different strands of ''Sulcia muelleri'' could vary. For more information about the other documented strains of ''Sulcia muelleri'' (Redirect here ). '''''Candidatus Sulcia muellleri''''' is an aerobic, gram-negative, bacillus bacteria that is a part of the phylum Bacteroidetes. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is an obligate and mutualistic symbiotic microbe commonly found occupying specialized cell compartments of sap-feeding insects called bacteriocytes. A majority of the research done on ''Sulcia muelleri'' has detailed its relationship with the host, Homalodisca vitripennis. Other studies have documented the nature of its residency in other insects like the maize leafhopper (Cicadulina) or the spittlebug (Cercopoidea). ''Sulcia muelleri'' is noted for its exceptionally minimal genome and it is currently identified as having the smallest known, sequenced Bacteroidetes genome at only 245 kilobases.==Discovery=='''''Sulcia Muelleri''''' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran. The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana''). The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside. The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )」の詳細全文を読む
'Sulcia Muelleri'' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran. The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana''). The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside. The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )

The genetic and metabolic information on this page are derived from the ''Sulcia muelleri, Strain GWSS''. The characteristics of different strands of ''Sulcia muelleri'' could vary. For more information about the other documented strains of ''Sulcia muelleri'' (Redirect here ).
''Candidatus Sulcia muellleri'' is an aerobic, gram-negative, bacillus bacteria that is a part of the phylum Bacteroidetes. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is an obligate and mutualistic symbiotic microbe commonly found occupying specialized cell compartments of sap-feeding insects called bacteriocytes.〔 A majority of the research done on ''Sulcia muelleri'' has detailed its relationship with the host, Homalodisca vitripennis. Other studies have documented the nature of its residency in other insects like the maize leafhopper (Cicadulina) or the spittlebug (Cercopoidea).〔 ''Sulcia muelleri'' is noted for its exceptionally minimal genome and it is currently identified as having the smallest known, sequenced Bacteroidetes genome at only 245 kilobases.〔
==Discovery==

''Sulcia Muelleri'' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran.〔 The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana'').〔 The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside.〔 The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha.〔 ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )

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「The genetic and metabolic information on this page are derived from the ''Sulcia muelleri, Strain GWSS''. The characteristics of different strands of ''Sulcia muelleri'' could vary. For more information about the other documented strains of ''Sulcia muelleri'' (Redirect here ). '''''Candidatus Sulcia muellleri''''' is an aerobic, gram-negative, bacillus bacteria that is a part of the phylum Bacteroidetes. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is an obligate and mutualistic symbiotic microbe commonly found occupying specialized cell compartments of sap-feeding insects called bacteriocytes. A majority of the research done on ''Sulcia muelleri'' has detailed its relationship with the host, Homalodisca vitripennis. Other studies have documented the nature of its residency in other insects like the maize leafhopper (Cicadulina) or the spittlebug (Cercopoidea). ''Sulcia muelleri'' is noted for its exceptionally minimal genome and it is currently identified as having the smallest known, sequenced Bacteroidetes genome at only 245 kilobases.==Discovery=='''''Sulcia Muelleri''''' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran. The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana''). The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside. The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )」の詳細全文を読む
' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran. The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana''). The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside. The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )

The genetic and metabolic information on this page are derived from the ''Sulcia muelleri, Strain GWSS''. The characteristics of different strands of ''Sulcia muelleri'' could vary. For more information about the other documented strains of ''Sulcia muelleri'' (Redirect here ).
''Candidatus Sulcia muellleri'' is an aerobic, gram-negative, bacillus bacteria that is a part of the phylum Bacteroidetes. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is an obligate and mutualistic symbiotic microbe commonly found occupying specialized cell compartments of sap-feeding insects called bacteriocytes.〔 A majority of the research done on ''Sulcia muelleri'' has detailed its relationship with the host, Homalodisca vitripennis. Other studies have documented the nature of its residency in other insects like the maize leafhopper (Cicadulina) or the spittlebug (Cercopoidea).〔 ''Sulcia muelleri'' is noted for its exceptionally minimal genome and it is currently identified as having the smallest known, sequenced Bacteroidetes genome at only 245 kilobases.〔
==Discovery==

''Sulcia Muelleri'' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran.〔 The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana'').〔 The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside.〔 The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha.〔 ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )

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「The genetic and metabolic information on this page are derived from the ''Sulcia muelleri, Strain GWSS''. The characteristics of different strands of ''Sulcia muelleri'' could vary. For more information about the other documented strains of ''Sulcia muelleri'' (Redirect here ). '''''Candidatus Sulcia muellleri''''' is an aerobic, gram-negative, bacillus bacteria that is a part of the phylum Bacteroidetes. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is an obligate and mutualistic symbiotic microbe commonly found occupying specialized cell compartments of sap-feeding insects called bacteriocytes. A majority of the research done on ''Sulcia muelleri'' has detailed its relationship with the host, Homalodisca vitripennis. Other studies have documented the nature of its residency in other insects like the maize leafhopper (Cicadulina) or the spittlebug (Cercopoidea). ''Sulcia muelleri'' is noted for its exceptionally minimal genome and it is currently identified as having the smallest known, sequenced Bacteroidetes genome at only 245 kilobases.==Discovery=='''''Sulcia Muelleri''''' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran. The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana''). The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside. The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )」の詳細全文を読む
'Candidatus Sulcia muellleri'' is an aerobic, gram-negative, bacillus bacteria that is a part of the phylum Bacteroidetes. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is an obligate and mutualistic symbiotic microbe commonly found occupying specialized cell compartments of sap-feeding insects called bacteriocytes. A majority of the research done on ''Sulcia muelleri'' has detailed its relationship with the host, Homalodisca vitripennis. Other studies have documented the nature of its residency in other insects like the maize leafhopper (Cicadulina) or the spittlebug (Cercopoidea). ''Sulcia muelleri'' is noted for its exceptionally minimal genome and it is currently identified as having the smallest known, sequenced Bacteroidetes genome at only 245 kilobases.==Discovery=='''''Sulcia Muelleri''''' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran. The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana''). The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside. The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
ウィキペディアで「The genetic and metabolic information on this page are derived from the ''Sulcia muelleri, Strain GWSS''. The characteristics of different strands of ''Sulcia muelleri'' could vary. For more information about the other documented strains of ''Sulcia muelleri'' (Redirect here ). '''''Candidatus Sulcia muellleri''''' is an aerobic, gram-negative, bacillus bacteria that is a part of the phylum Bacteroidetes. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is an obligate and mutualistic symbiotic microbe commonly found occupying specialized cell compartments of sap-feeding insects called bacteriocytes. A majority of the research done on ''Sulcia muelleri'' has detailed its relationship with the host, Homalodisca vitripennis. Other studies have documented the nature of its residency in other insects like the maize leafhopper (Cicadulina) or the spittlebug (Cercopoidea). ''Sulcia muelleri'' is noted for its exceptionally minimal genome and it is currently identified as having the smallest known, sequenced Bacteroidetes genome at only 245 kilobases.==Discovery=='''''Sulcia Muelleri''''' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran. The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana''). The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside. The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )」の詳細全文を読む
' is an aerobic, gram-negative, bacillus bacteria that is a part of the phylum Bacteroidetes. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is an obligate and mutualistic symbiotic microbe commonly found occupying specialized cell compartments of sap-feeding insects called bacteriocytes. A majority of the research done on ''Sulcia muelleri'' has detailed its relationship with the host, Homalodisca vitripennis. Other studies have documented the nature of its residency in other insects like the maize leafhopper (Cicadulina) or the spittlebug (Cercopoidea). ''Sulcia muelleri'' is noted for its exceptionally minimal genome and it is currently identified as having the smallest known, sequenced Bacteroidetes genome at only 245 kilobases.==Discovery==''Sulcia Muelleri''''' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran. The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana''). The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside. The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
ウィキペディアで「The genetic and metabolic information on this page are derived from the ''Sulcia muelleri, Strain GWSS''. The characteristics of different strands of ''Sulcia muelleri'' could vary. For more information about the other documented strains of ''Sulcia muelleri'' (Redirect here ). '''''Candidatus Sulcia muellleri''''' is an aerobic, gram-negative, bacillus bacteria that is a part of the phylum Bacteroidetes. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is an obligate and mutualistic symbiotic microbe commonly found occupying specialized cell compartments of sap-feeding insects called bacteriocytes. A majority of the research done on ''Sulcia muelleri'' has detailed its relationship with the host, Homalodisca vitripennis. Other studies have documented the nature of its residency in other insects like the maize leafhopper (Cicadulina) or the spittlebug (Cercopoidea). ''Sulcia muelleri'' is noted for its exceptionally minimal genome and it is currently identified as having the smallest known, sequenced Bacteroidetes genome at only 245 kilobases.==Discovery=='''''Sulcia Muelleri''''' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran. The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana''). The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside. The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )」の詳細全文を読む
'Sulcia Muelleri'' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran. The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana''). The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside. The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
ウィキペディアで「The genetic and metabolic information on this page are derived from the ''Sulcia muelleri, Strain GWSS''. The characteristics of different strands of ''Sulcia muelleri'' could vary. For more information about the other documented strains of ''Sulcia muelleri'' (Redirect here ). '''''Candidatus Sulcia muellleri''''' is an aerobic, gram-negative, bacillus bacteria that is a part of the phylum Bacteroidetes. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is an obligate and mutualistic symbiotic microbe commonly found occupying specialized cell compartments of sap-feeding insects called bacteriocytes. A majority of the research done on ''Sulcia muelleri'' has detailed its relationship with the host, Homalodisca vitripennis. Other studies have documented the nature of its residency in other insects like the maize leafhopper (Cicadulina) or the spittlebug (Cercopoidea). ''Sulcia muelleri'' is noted for its exceptionally minimal genome and it is currently identified as having the smallest known, sequenced Bacteroidetes genome at only 245 kilobases.==Discovery=='''''Sulcia Muelleri''''' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran. The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana''). The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside. The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )」の詳細全文を読む
' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran. The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana''). The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside. The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
ウィキペディアで「The genetic and metabolic information on this page are derived from the ''Sulcia muelleri, Strain GWSS''. The characteristics of different strands of ''Sulcia muelleri'' could vary. For more information about the other documented strains of ''Sulcia muelleri'' (Redirect here ). '''''Candidatus Sulcia muellleri''''' is an aerobic, gram-negative, bacillus bacteria that is a part of the phylum Bacteroidetes. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is an obligate and mutualistic symbiotic microbe commonly found occupying specialized cell compartments of sap-feeding insects called bacteriocytes. A majority of the research done on ''Sulcia muelleri'' has detailed its relationship with the host, Homalodisca vitripennis. Other studies have documented the nature of its residency in other insects like the maize leafhopper (Cicadulina) or the spittlebug (Cercopoidea). ''Sulcia muelleri'' is noted for its exceptionally minimal genome and it is currently identified as having the smallest known, sequenced Bacteroidetes genome at only 245 kilobases.==Discovery=='''''Sulcia Muelleri''''' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran. The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana''). The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside. The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )」の詳細全文を読む
'Candidatus Sulcia muellleri'' is an aerobic, gram-negative, bacillus bacteria that is a part of the phylum Bacteroidetes. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is an obligate and mutualistic symbiotic microbe commonly found occupying specialized cell compartments of sap-feeding insects called bacteriocytes. A majority of the research done on ''Sulcia muelleri'' has detailed its relationship with the host, Homalodisca vitripennis. Other studies have documented the nature of its residency in other insects like the maize leafhopper (Cicadulina) or the spittlebug (Cercopoidea). ''Sulcia muelleri'' is noted for its exceptionally minimal genome and it is currently identified as having the smallest known, sequenced Bacteroidetes genome at only 245 kilobases.==Discovery=='''''Sulcia Muelleri''''' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran. The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana''). The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside. The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )">ウィキペディアで「The genetic and metabolic information on this page are derived from the ''Sulcia muelleri, Strain GWSS''. The characteristics of different strands of ''Sulcia muelleri'' could vary. For more information about the other documented strains of ''Sulcia muelleri'' (Redirect here ). '''''Candidatus Sulcia muellleri''''' is an aerobic, gram-negative, bacillus bacteria that is a part of the phylum Bacteroidetes. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is an obligate and mutualistic symbiotic microbe commonly found occupying specialized cell compartments of sap-feeding insects called bacteriocytes. A majority of the research done on ''Sulcia muelleri'' has detailed its relationship with the host, Homalodisca vitripennis. Other studies have documented the nature of its residency in other insects like the maize leafhopper (Cicadulina) or the spittlebug (Cercopoidea). ''Sulcia muelleri'' is noted for its exceptionally minimal genome and it is currently identified as having the smallest known, sequenced Bacteroidetes genome at only 245 kilobases.==Discovery=='''''Sulcia Muelleri''''' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran. The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana''). The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside. The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )」の詳細全文を読む
' is an aerobic, gram-negative, bacillus bacteria that is a part of the phylum Bacteroidetes. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is an obligate and mutualistic symbiotic microbe commonly found occupying specialized cell compartments of sap-feeding insects called bacteriocytes. A majority of the research done on ''Sulcia muelleri'' has detailed its relationship with the host, Homalodisca vitripennis. Other studies have documented the nature of its residency in other insects like the maize leafhopper (Cicadulina) or the spittlebug (Cercopoidea). ''Sulcia muelleri'' is noted for its exceptionally minimal genome and it is currently identified as having the smallest known, sequenced Bacteroidetes genome at only 245 kilobases.==Discovery==''Sulcia Muelleri''''' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran. The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana''). The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside. The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )">ウィキペディアで「The genetic and metabolic information on this page are derived from the ''Sulcia muelleri, Strain GWSS''. The characteristics of different strands of ''Sulcia muelleri'' could vary. For more information about the other documented strains of ''Sulcia muelleri'' (Redirect here ). '''''Candidatus Sulcia muellleri''''' is an aerobic, gram-negative, bacillus bacteria that is a part of the phylum Bacteroidetes. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is an obligate and mutualistic symbiotic microbe commonly found occupying specialized cell compartments of sap-feeding insects called bacteriocytes. A majority of the research done on ''Sulcia muelleri'' has detailed its relationship with the host, Homalodisca vitripennis. Other studies have documented the nature of its residency in other insects like the maize leafhopper (Cicadulina) or the spittlebug (Cercopoidea). ''Sulcia muelleri'' is noted for its exceptionally minimal genome and it is currently identified as having the smallest known, sequenced Bacteroidetes genome at only 245 kilobases.==Discovery=='''''Sulcia Muelleri''''' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran. The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana''). The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside. The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )」の詳細全文を読む
'Sulcia Muelleri'' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran. The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana''). The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside. The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )">ウィキペディアで「The genetic and metabolic information on this page are derived from the ''Sulcia muelleri, Strain GWSS''. The characteristics of different strands of ''Sulcia muelleri'' could vary. For more information about the other documented strains of ''Sulcia muelleri'' (Redirect here ). '''''Candidatus Sulcia muellleri''''' is an aerobic, gram-negative, bacillus bacteria that is a part of the phylum Bacteroidetes. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is an obligate and mutualistic symbiotic microbe commonly found occupying specialized cell compartments of sap-feeding insects called bacteriocytes. A majority of the research done on ''Sulcia muelleri'' has detailed its relationship with the host, Homalodisca vitripennis. Other studies have documented the nature of its residency in other insects like the maize leafhopper (Cicadulina) or the spittlebug (Cercopoidea). ''Sulcia muelleri'' is noted for its exceptionally minimal genome and it is currently identified as having the smallest known, sequenced Bacteroidetes genome at only 245 kilobases.==Discovery=='''''Sulcia Muelleri''''' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran. The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana''). The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside. The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )」の詳細全文を読む
' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran. The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana''). The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside. The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )">ウィキペディアで「The genetic and metabolic information on this page are derived from the ''Sulcia muelleri, Strain GWSS''. The characteristics of different strands of ''Sulcia muelleri'' could vary. For more information about the other documented strains of ''Sulcia muelleri'' (Redirect here ). ''Candidatus Sulcia muellleri''''' is an aerobic, gram-negative, bacillus bacteria that is a part of the phylum Bacteroidetes. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is an obligate and mutualistic symbiotic microbe commonly found occupying specialized cell compartments of sap-feeding insects called bacteriocytes. A majority of the research done on ''Sulcia muelleri'' has detailed its relationship with the host, Homalodisca vitripennis. Other studies have documented the nature of its residency in other insects like the maize leafhopper (Cicadulina) or the spittlebug (Cercopoidea). ''Sulcia muelleri'' is noted for its exceptionally minimal genome and it is currently identified as having the smallest known, sequenced Bacteroidetes genome at only 245 kilobases.==Discovery=='''''Sulcia Muelleri''''' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran. The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana''). The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside. The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )」の詳細全文を読む
'Candidatus Sulcia muellleri'' is an aerobic, gram-negative, bacillus bacteria that is a part of the phylum Bacteroidetes. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is an obligate and mutualistic symbiotic microbe commonly found occupying specialized cell compartments of sap-feeding insects called bacteriocytes. A majority of the research done on ''Sulcia muelleri'' has detailed its relationship with the host, Homalodisca vitripennis. Other studies have documented the nature of its residency in other insects like the maize leafhopper (Cicadulina) or the spittlebug (Cercopoidea). ''Sulcia muelleri'' is noted for its exceptionally minimal genome and it is currently identified as having the smallest known, sequenced Bacteroidetes genome at only 245 kilobases.==Discovery=='''''Sulcia Muelleri''''' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran. The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana''). The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside. The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )」の詳細全文を読む
' is an aerobic, gram-negative, bacillus bacteria that is a part of the phylum Bacteroidetes. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is an obligate and mutualistic symbiotic microbe commonly found occupying specialized cell compartments of sap-feeding insects called bacteriocytes. A majority of the research done on ''Sulcia muelleri'' has detailed its relationship with the host, Homalodisca vitripennis. Other studies have documented the nature of its residency in other insects like the maize leafhopper (Cicadulina) or the spittlebug (Cercopoidea). ''Sulcia muelleri'' is noted for its exceptionally minimal genome and it is currently identified as having the smallest known, sequenced Bacteroidetes genome at only 245 kilobases.==Discovery==''Sulcia Muelleri''''' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran. The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana''). The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside. The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )」の詳細全文を読む
'Sulcia Muelleri'' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran. The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana''). The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside. The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )」の詳細全文を読む
' was classified under microscope in 2005 by the evolutionary biologist, Nancy A. Moran. The endosymbiont was found in the dissected bacteriocyte of the spittlebug (''Calstopter arizonana''). The Genus ''Sulcia'' is named after Vytváření Karel Šulc, a Moravian embryologist who is responsible for being one of the first scientists to recognize that the insect bacteriome is an organ where bacteria reside. The species, ''Muelleri'', has been named in the honor of ''H.J. Muller'', (not to be confused with Hermann Joseph Muller) whom speculated in 1960 that there was a parallel evolutionary history between endosymbionts and a select clade of insect hosts known as Auchenorrhyncha. ''Sulcia muelleri'' is a member of the order Flavobacteriales. It is currently not classified as a member of any taxonomic family.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genome.jp/kegg-bin/show_organism?org=smg )」
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