this is for holding javascript data
David Coil edited Body of paper.md
over 9 years ago
Commit id: 607a976866355872fb35ec8e0a4ed54aec512574
deletions | additions
diff --git a/Body of paper.md b/Body of paper.md
index 826ba60..3e4eebf 100644
--- a/Body of paper.md
+++ b/Body of paper.md
...
**INTRO**
A 2005 phylogentic analysis of the _Alphaproteobacteria_ class led to the creation of a new family, _Erythrobacteraceae_, to house the genera _Erythrobacter_, _Porphyrobacter_ and _Erythromicrobium_ \cite{Lee\_2005}. These genera were later joined by _Altererythrobacter_ \cite{Kwon\_2007} and _Croceicoccus_ \cite{Xu\_2009}, the latter work also emended the description of the family. The common features of the _Erythrobacteraceae_ family are Gram-negative,
rod-shaped or pleomorphic coccoid aerobic, bacteria that contain
cartenoids. cartenoids, usually appearing pink, orange or yellow. They do not form
spores and spores, are
chemo-organotrophic. Most species contain bacteriochlorophyll _a_. chemo-organotrophic, and most often associated with aquatic environments.
In this study, strain Coronado(T) was isolated from a stadium seat at Niedermeyer Field, Coronado High School in Coronado, California, USA as part of a nationwide Citizen Science project (Project MERCCURI) looking for isolates to send to the International Space Station (ISS) for a growth experiment. A cotton swab was used to swab the surface of a stadium seat, then dilution plated onto lysogeny-broth (LB) agar plates. Almost full length (primers 27F and 1391R) 16s rRNA sequencing showed 99% identity to a few uncultured sequences at NCBI, but only 95% identity to any cultured organsim (_Porphyrobacter donghaensis_)\cite{Yoon_2004}. Uncultured isolates with high identity (=>99%) were found in studies of deep ocean sediment and the human skin microbiome.