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- Q4999034 subject Q7581919.
- Q4999034 abstract "Burkholderia thailandensis is a nonfermenting motile, Gram-negative bacillus that occurs naturally in soil. It is closely related to Burkholderia pseudomallei, but unlike B. pseudomallei, it only rarely causes disease in humans or animals. The lethal inoculum is approximately 1000 times higher than for B. pseudomallei. It is usually distinguished from B. pseudomallei by its ability to assimilate arabinose. Other differences between these species include lipopolysaccharide composition, colony morphology, and differences in metabolism.".
- Q4999034 class Q136674.
- Q4999034 colourName "lightgrey".
- Q4999034 family Q138449.
- Q4999034 genus Q135239.
- Q4999034 kingdom Q10876.
- Q4999034 order Q134584.
- Q4999034 phylum Q130999.
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- Q4999034 wikiPageWikiLink Q136674.
- Q4999034 wikiPageWikiLink Q138449.
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- Q4999034 wikiPageWikiLink Q7581919.
- Q4999034 classis Q136674.
- Q4999034 color "lightgrey".
- Q4999034 familia Q138449.
- Q4999034 genus "''Burkholderia".
- Q4999034 name "Burkholderia thailandensis".
- Q4999034 ordo Q134584.
- Q4999034 phylum Q130999.
- Q4999034 regnum Q10876.
- Q4999034 type Species.
- Q4999034 type Thing.
- Q4999034 comment "Burkholderia thailandensis is a nonfermenting motile, Gram-negative bacillus that occurs naturally in soil. It is closely related to Burkholderia pseudomallei, but unlike B. pseudomallei, it only rarely causes disease in humans or animals. The lethal inoculum is approximately 1000 times higher than for B. pseudomallei. It is usually distinguished from B. pseudomallei by its ability to assimilate arabinose.".
- Q4999034 label "Burkholderia thailandensis".
- Q4999034 name "Burkholderia thailandensis".