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Helicobacter canis

Helicobacter canis

Catalogue No.

NCTC 12410

Current Name

Helicobacter canis

Type Strain

Reference Strain

Original Strain Reference

C15

Biological and Genomic Info

Gram Stain Result

Negative

Strain Data

N. Figura, Siena, Italy in 1990 / Faeces, dog

Additional Info

Accession Date

04/02/2003

Previous Catalogue Name

Helicobacter canis

Applications

Extended Bibliography

Linton, D. Clewley, J.P. Burnens, A. Owen, R.J. Stanley, J., (1994), An intervening sequence (IVS) in the 16S rRNA gene of the eubacterium Helicobacter canis, Nucleic Acids Res, 1954-8, 1994 Hurtado, A. Clewley, J.P. Linton, D. Owen, R.J. Stanley, J., (1997), Sequence similarities between large subunit ribosomal RNA gene intervening sequences from different Helicobacter species, Gene, 69-75, 1997 Linton, D. Dewhirst, F.E. Clewley, J.P. Owen, R.J. Burnens, A.P. Stanley, J., (1994), Two types of 16S rRNA gene are found in Campylobacter helveticus: analysis, applications and characterization of the intervening sequence found in some strains, Microbiology, 847-55, 1994 Hurtado, A. Clewley, J.P. Linton, D. Owen, R.J. Stanley, J., (1997), Sequence similarities between large subunit ribosomal RNA gene intervening, Gene, 69-75, 1997

Available Formats

  • Ampoule (Bacteria)

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