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  • Abdugheni, Rashidin; Li, Dan-Hua; Wang, Yu-Jing; Du, Meng-Xuan; Zhou, Nan; Liu, Chang; Liu, Shuang-Jiang

    International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology 73, Issue: 2
    Journal Article

    The human gastrointestinal tract is inhabited by various microorganisms, including thousands of bacterial taxa that have yet to be cultured and characterized. In this report, we describe the isolation, cultivation, genotypic and phenotypic characterization and taxonomy of five novel anaerobic bacterial strains that were recovered during the massive cultivation and isolation of gut microbes from human faecal samples. On the basis of the polyphasic taxonomic results, we propose two novel genera and five novel species. They are sp. nov. (type strain NSJ-142 =CGMCC 1.17903 =KCTC 25346 ), sp. nov. (type strain NSJ-176 =CGMCC 1.17933 =KCTC 25355 ), gen. nov. sp. nov. (type strain NSJ-141 =CGMCC 1.17902 =KCTC 25345 ), gen. nov. sp. nov. (type strain NSJ-153 =CGMCC 1.17915 =KCTC 25350 ) and sp. nov. (type strain NSJ-152 =CGMCC 1.17914 =KCTC 25349 ).