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. 2000 Apr;66(4):1468–1473. doi: 10.1128/aem.66.4.1468-1473.2000

TABLE 1.

Bacterial isolates used in the experiments, their closest relatives,their phylogenetic affiliations (group), and the percentages of similarity to the closest relativea

Strain Closest relative Group % Similarity
MS1 Pseudoalteromonas sp. strain S9 γ 93.9
MS2 Chromohalobacter marismortui γ 95.6
MS3 Pseudoalteromonas carrageenovora γ 99
W5-2 Vibrio fluvialis γ 100
W5-3 Vibrio mytili γ 98
W5-4 Vibrio sp. strain NAP-4 γ 98
S3 Vibrio shiloi γ 98
S1 Uncultured marine eubacterium Vibrio sp. strain HstpLK41 γ 98
S8 Shewanella gelidimarina γ 98
W5-5 Uncultured Micrococcus clone MT2 gram+ 98
MS20 Planococcus citreus gram+ 96
a

MS, strains isolated from marine snow; S, strains isolated from the superficial layer of the sediment; W, strains isolated form the water column. All strains were isolated from the northern Adriatic Sea. The phylogenetic affiliation is based on the comparison of 409 to 439 nucleotides. gram+, gram positive.