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. 2014 Mar 15;9(3):1076–1088. doi: 10.4056/sigs.5138968

Table 1. Classification and general features of M. limicola M3T according to the MIGS recommendations [16] published by the Genomic Standards Consortium [17].

MIGS ID       Property        Term        Evidence code
      Current classification        Domain Bacteria        TAS [18]
       Phylum Euryarchaeota        TAS [19]
       Class Methanomicrobia        TAS [20]
       Order Methanomicrobiales        TAS [21-25]
       Family Methanomicrobiaceae        TAS [21,22]
       Genus Methanoplanus        TAS [1,2]
       Species Methanoplanus limicola        TAS [1,2]
       Type strain M3        TAS [1]
      Gram stain        negative        TAS [1]
      Cell shape        plate-like        TAS [1]
      Motility        weakly motile        TAS [1]
      Sporulation        not reported
      Temperature range        mesophile, 17-41°C        TAS [1]
      Optimum temperature        40°C        TAS [1]
      Salinity        0.4 - 5.4% NaCl (w/v), optimum 1.0%        TAS [5]
MIGS-22       Oxygen requirement        anaerobe        TAS [1]
      Carbon source        CO2, formate        TAS [1]
      Energy metabolism        methanogen, chemoorganotrophic        TAS [1]
MIGS-6       Habitat        swamps of fresh water and seawater        TAS [1]
MIGS-15       Biotic relationship        free living        TAS [1]
MIGS-14       Pathogenicity        none        NAS
      Biosafety level        1        TAS [26]
MIGS-23.1       Isolation        mud of drilling swamp        TAS [1]
MIGS-4       Geographic location        near Baia, Naples Area, Italy        TAS [1]
MIGS-5       Sample collection time        1981 or earlier        NAS
MIGS-4.1       Latitude        40.629        NAS
MIGS-4.2       Longitude        14.362        NAS
MIGS-4.3       Depth        not reported
MIGS-4.4       Altitude        not reported

Evidence codes - TAS: Traceable Author Statement (i.e., a direct report exists in the literature); NAS: Non-traceable Author Statement (i.e., not directly observed for the living, isolated sample, but based on a generally accepted property for the species, or anecdotal evidence). Evidence codes are from of the Gene Ontology project [27].