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Table 1. Classification and general features of H. phototrophica DFL-43T according to the MIGS recommendations [16].

From: Genome of the marine alphaproteobacterium Hoeflea phototrophica type strain (DFL-43T)

MIGS ID

Property

Term

Evidence code

 

Current classification

Domain Bacteria

TAS [17]

 

Phylum Proteobacteria

TAS [18]

 

Class Alphaproteobacteria

TAS [19,20]

 

Order Rhizobiales

TAS [20,21]

 

Family Phyllobacteriaceae

TAS [20,22]

 

Genus Hoeflea

TAS [2]

 

Species Hoeflea phototrophica

TAS [1]

MIGS-7

Subspecific genetic lineage (strain)

DFL-43T

TAS [1]

MIGS-12

Reference for biomaterial

Biebl et al. 2006

TAS [1]

 

Gram stain

Gram-negative

TAS [1]

 

Cell shape

rod-shaped

TAS [1]

 

Motility

motile

TAS [1]

 

Sporulation

not reported

 
 

Temperature range

mesophile, 25–33°C

TAS [1]

 

Optimum temperature

31°C

TAS [1]

 

Salinity

0.5–7.0% NaCl

TAS [1]

MIGS-22

Relationship to oxygen

aerobe

TAS [1]

 

Carbon source

acetate, malate

TAS [1]

 

Energy metabolism

photoheterotroph

TAS [1]

MIGS-6

Habitat

marine

TAS [1]

MIGS-6.2

pH

6–9.0

TAS [1]

MIGS-15

Biotic relationship

host-associated

TAS [1]

MIGS-14

Known pathogenicity

none

TAS [1]

MIGS-16

Specific host

Prorocentrum lima ME130

TAS [1]

MIGS-18

Health status of Host

not reported

 
 

Biosafety level

1

TAS [23]

MIGS-19

Trophic level

not reported

 

MIGS-23.1

Isolation

from a culture of Prorocentrum lima ME130

TAS [1]

MIGS-4

Geographic location

not reported

 

MIGS-5

Time of sample collection

April 1, 2002

TAS [1]

MIGS-4.1

Latitude

54.133

TAS [1]

MIGS-4.2

Longitude

7.867

TAS [1]

MIGS-4.3

Depth

not reported

 

MIGS-4.4

Altitude

not reported

 
  1. 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 the Gene Ontology project [24].