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==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
[[ | The genus ''Pseudomonas'' holds about sixty different types of species in the kingdom classified as bacteria. Most of these bacteria are straight or slightly curved rods. The species [[Pseudomonas aeruginosa]] is classified as a gram-negative bacterium. Most ''P. aeruginosa'' is categorized as an obligate aerobe, however sometimes in certain environmental conditions, it acts as a facultative anaerobe. Furthermore, because of the way it obtains its energy, it is considered to be a chemoheterotroph. (Willey) | ||
==Description and significance== | ==Description and significance== |
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Classification
The genus Pseudomonas holds about sixty different types of species in the kingdom classified as bacteria. Most of these bacteria are straight or slightly curved rods. The species Pseudomonas aeruginosa is classified as a gram-negative bacterium. Most P. aeruginosa is categorized as an obligate aerobe, however sometimes in certain environmental conditions, it acts as a facultative anaerobe. Furthermore, because of the way it obtains its energy, it is considered to be a chemoheterotroph. (Willey)
Description and significance
Describe the appearance, habitat, etc. of the organism, and why it is important enough to have its genome sequenced. Describe how and where it was isolated. Include a picture or two (with sources) if you can find them.
Genome structure
Describe the size and content of the genome. How many chromosomes? Circular or linear? Other interesting features? What is known about its sequence? Does it have any plasmids? Are they important to the organism's lifestyle?
Cell structure and metabolism
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Ecology
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Pathology
How does this organism cause disease? Human, animal, plant hosts? Virulence factors, as well as patient symptoms.
Application to Biotechnology
Does this organism produce any useful compounds or enzymes? What are they and how are they used?
Current Research
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