Idiomarina

Idiomarina is a genus of bacteria in the Gammaproteobacteria class,[2] including the sequenced species Idiomarina loihiensis.

Idiomarina
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Idiomarina

Ivanova et al., 2000 emend. Taborda et al., 2009[1]
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Species

Many species are in this genus, including many not specifically identified:[3]

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