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==Description and significance==
==Genome structure==
==Cell structure and metabolism==
==Ecology==
==Pathology==
==Application to Biotechnology==
==Current Research==
==References==
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== Classification ==
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Description and significance

Genome structure

Cell structure and metabolism

Ecology

Pathology

Application to Biotechnology

Current Research

References


please see your talk page.

Classification

Kingdom: Bacteria

Phylum: Proteobacteria

Class: Gammaproteobacteria

Order: Vibrionales

Family: Vibrionaceae

Genus: Aliivibrio

Species: Vibrio fischeri


Description

Vibrio fischeri is a marine bioluminescent bacterium found more commonly living in symbiosis with fish and squid.