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==Description and Significance==
==Description and Significance==


''Clostridium tetani'' is a rod-shaped, anaerobic, and endospore-forming bacterium that is responsible for the [[tetanus]] disease affecting an estimated 350,000 people a year worldwide <ref>http://microbes.historique.net</ref>. This bacterium is [[gram stain|gram-positive]], a characteristic shared by the other related species belonging to the ''Clostridium'' genus.
''Clostridium tetani'' is a rod-shaped, anaerobic, and endospore-forming bacterium that is responsible for the [[tetanus]] disease affecting an estimated 350,000 people a year worldwide <ref>http://microbes.historique.net</ref>. Single rods have terminal spherical endospores creating a "clubbed appearence" <ref>http://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov</ref>. This bacterium is [[gram stain|gram-positive]], a characteristic shared by the other related species belonging to the ''Clostridium'' genus.


==Genome Structure==
==Genome Structure==

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Description and Significance

Clostridium tetani is a rod-shaped, anaerobic, and endospore-forming bacterium that is responsible for the tetanus disease affecting an estimated 350,000 people a year worldwide [1]. Single rods have terminal spherical endospores creating a "clubbed appearence" [2]. This bacterium is gram-positive, a characteristic shared by the other related species belonging to the Clostridium genus.

Genome Structure

Cell Structure and Metabolism

Ecology

Pathology

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