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==Description and significance== | |||
Micrococcus Luteus most commonly known as ''M.Luteus'' is a [non-pathogenic], [gram-positive] bacteria that is most commonly found in humid environments, dust, soil the air that we breathe and human skin. <ref> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micrococcus_luteus </ref> The bacteria is an obligate aerobe which can also live in very low concentrations of carbon. It is however considered to be a pathogen of infections resulting from a patient staying at a hospital. | |||
==Genome structure== | ==Genome structure== | ||
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Description and significance
Micrococcus Luteus most commonly known as M.Luteus is a [non-pathogenic], [gram-positive] bacteria that is most commonly found in humid environments, dust, soil the air that we breathe and human skin. [2] The bacteria is an obligate aerobe which can also live in very low concentrations of carbon. It is however considered to be a pathogen of infections resulting from a patient staying at a hospital.
Genome structure
Cell structure and metabolism
Ecology
Pathology
Application to Biotechnology
Current Research
References
- ↑ journal citation here
- ↑ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micrococcus_luteus