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Victivallis vadensis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Victivallis vadensis
''Victivallis vadensis'' is a Gram-negative, coccus-shaped, bacteria found in the human digestive tract.〔 It measures approximately 0.5-1.3 micrometers in diameter, is non-motile and chemoorganotrophic, and does not form spores.〔 ''Victivallis vadensis'' is strictly anaerobic, as are 90 percent of the bacteria in the human gastrointestinal system.〔 == History ==
''Victivallis vadensis'' was originally known as strain CelloT, as it is able to use cellobiose as a carbon source (The Prokaryotes), but was renamed for an area in the Netherlands known as food valley, near the scientists at Wageningen University, who first identified the organism. Victus is Latin for “food,” vallis is Latin for “valley;” “food valley” refers to the Wageningen “Food Valley” in the Netherlands, in which Food Science is one of several popular areas of research. Vada of vadensis refers to Wageningen.〔
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