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”Pelistega suis” is [[facultatively anaerobic]], [[oxidase]]-positive and [[catalase]]-positive. It exhibits typical rod-shaped morphology under light microscopy and forms smooth, circular colonies on standard nutrient media. It does not form spores.<ref name=”Vela2015″ |
”Pelistega suis” is [[facultatively anaerobic]], [[oxidase]]-positive and [[catalase]]-positive. It exhibits typical rod-shaped morphology under light microscopy and forms smooth, circular colonies on standard nutrient media. It does not form spores.<ref name=”Vela2015″/> |
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Latest revision as of 17:31, 27 December 2025
Species of bacterium
Pelistega suis is a species of Gram-negative, rod-shaped, non-motile bacteria in the genus Pelistega within the family Alcaligenaceae. It was first isolated from the tonsils of both domestic pigs and wild boars, and formally described in 2015 by Vela and colleagues.[1]
Morphology and physiology
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Pelistega suis is facultatively anaerobic, oxidase-positive and catalase-positive. It exhibits typical rod-shaped morphology under light microscopy and forms smooth, circular colonies on standard nutrient media. It does not form spores.[1]
The type strain of Pelistega suis is:
3340-03T, also cataloged as CCUG 64465T and CECT 8400T in microbial culture collections.

