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International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, Vol 50, 661-663, Copyright © 2000 by Society for General Microbiology


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Reclassification of Actinomyces humiferus (Gledhill and Casida) as Cellulomonas humilata nom. corrig., comb. nov

MD Collins and C Pascual
Department of Food Science and Technology, University of Reading, Reading, UK

The placement of Actinomyces humiferus within the genus Actinomyces has always been controversial. A. humiferus differs from typical members of the genus both phenotypically and in possessing a relatively high DNA G+C content. Comparative 16S rRNA gene sequencing has shown that A. humiferus is related only distantly to other species of the genus Actinomyces and is, in fact, a member of the genus Cellulomonas. On the basis of phylogenetic evidence, it is proposed that A. humiferus be reclassified in the genus Cellulomonas as Cellulomonas humilata nom. corrig., comb. nov.


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