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Bacteroides ureolyticus is a species in the bacterial genus of Gram-negative, obligately anaerobic bacteria. Bacteroides species are non-endospore-forming bacilli, and may be either motile or non-motile, depending on the species. The DNA base composition is 40–48% GC. Unusual in bacterial organisms, Bacteroides membranes contain sphingolipids. They also contain meso-diaminopimelic acid in their peptidoglycan layer.

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  • Bacteroides ureolyticus is a species in the bacterial genus of Gram-negative, obligately anaerobic bacteria. Bacteroides species are non-endospore-forming bacilli, and may be either motile or non-motile, depending on the species. The DNA base composition is 40–48% GC. Unusual in bacterial organisms, Bacteroides membranes contain sphingolipids. They also contain meso-diaminopimelic acid in their peptidoglycan layer.
  • Bacteroides ureolyticus es una especie de bacterias Gram-negativas, anaeróbicas del género Bacteroides. Las especies de Bacteroides son bacilos qué no forman endosporas y pueden ser móviles o no móviles según la especie.​ La composición de bases del ADN es 40–48% GC. Inusual en organismos de Bacteroides contienen esfingolípidos. También contienen ácido diaminopimélico en su capa de peptidoglucano.
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  • Bacteroides ureolyticus
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  • Jackson, 1978
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  • Bacteroides
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  • Castellani & Chalmers 1919
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  • Bacteroides ureolyticus es una especie de bacterias Gram-negativas, anaeróbicas del género Bacteroides. Las especies de Bacteroides son bacilos qué no forman endosporas y pueden ser móviles o no móviles según la especie.​ La composición de bases del ADN es 40–48% GC. Inusual en organismos de Bacteroides contienen esfingolípidos. También contienen ácido diaminopimélico en su capa de peptidoglucano. Bacteroidetes son normalmente mutualistas, una parte sustancial de la flora gastrointestinal de los mamíferos​ y procesan moléculas en otras más simples.​​​ Se han reportado hasta 1010-1011 células por gramo en heces humanos.​ Pueden usar azúcares simples cuándo estén disponibles; Sin embargo las principales fuentes de energía para las especies de Bacteroides en el intestino son los complejos glucano vegetales y derivados del huésped.​
  • Bacteroides ureolyticus is a species in the bacterial genus of Gram-negative, obligately anaerobic bacteria. Bacteroides species are non-endospore-forming bacilli, and may be either motile or non-motile, depending on the species. The DNA base composition is 40–48% GC. Unusual in bacterial organisms, Bacteroides membranes contain sphingolipids. They also contain meso-diaminopimelic acid in their peptidoglycan layer. Bacteroides are normally mutualistic, a substantial portion of the mammalian gastrointestinal flora, and they process complex molecules into simpler ones. As many as 1010-1011 cells per gram of human feces have been reported. They can use simple sugars when available; however, the main sources of energy for Bacteroides species in the gut are complex host-derived and plant glycans.
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  • B. ureolyticus
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