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Bdellovibrio
Bdellovibrio[‚del·ə′vī·brē‚ō] (microbiology) A genus of bacteria of uncertain affiliation; parasites of other bacteria; curved, motile rods with a polar flagellum in parasitic state; in nonparasitic state, cells are helical. Bdellovibrio
Bdellovibrio [del″o-vib´re-o] a genus of small, gram-negative, rod-shaped or curved, actively motile bacteria that are obligate parasites of certain other gram-negative bacteria, including Pseudomonas, Salmonella, and coliform bacteria.
bdellovibrio [del″o-vib´re-o] any microorganism of the genus Bdellovibrio.Bdel·lo·vib·ri·o (del'ō-vib'rē-ō), Genus of aerobic, motile, gram-negative bacteria, obligately parasitic on other gram-negative bacteria; occurring in soil and water around the world.Bdellovibrio (dĕl″ō-vĭb′-rē-ō″) [Gr. bdello, leech, + vibrio] A genus of gram-negative bacteria that parasitize other bacteria by living and reproducing inside them. |