Genus Kangiella
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Number of species, including synonyms, cited in this file: 9
Number of subspecies, including synonyms, cited in this file: 0
Classification (Warning: see also the file "Classification of prokaryotes: Introduction").
Kangiella Yoon et al. 2004, gen. nov.
Type species: ¤ Kangiella koreensis Yoon et al. 2004.
Etymology: N.L. dim. fem. n. Kangiella, named to honour Professor Kook Hee Kang, a Korean microbiologist, for his contribution to microbial research.
Valid publication: YOON (J.H.), OH (T.K.) and PARK (Y.H.): Kangiella koreensis gen. nov., sp. nov. and Kangiella aquimarina sp. nov., isolated from a tidal flat of the Yellow Sea in Korea. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2004, 54, 1829-1835.
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Kangiella aquimarina Yoon et al. 2004, sp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) SW-154 = DSM 16071 = JCM 12318 = KCTC 12183.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: AY520561.
Etymology: L. n. aqua, water; L. adj. marinus, of the sea; N.L. fem. adj. aquimarina, pertaining to sea water.
Valid publication: YOON (J.H.), OH (T.K.) and PARK (Y.H.): Kangiella koreensis gen. nov., sp. nov. and Kangiella aquimarina sp. nov., isolated from a tidal flat of the Yellow Sea in Korea. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2004, 54, 1829-1835.
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Kangiella geojedonensis Yoon et al. 2012, sp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) YCS-5 = CCUG 60526 = KCTC 23420.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: HQ340606.
Etymology: N.L. fem. adj. geojedonensis, of or pertaining to Geojedo, the Korean island where the type strain was isolated.
Valid publication: YOON (J.H.), KANG (S.J.), LEE (S.Y.), LEE (J.S.) and OH (T.K.): Kangiella geojedonensis sp. nov., isolated from seawater. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2012, 62, 511-514.
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Kangiella japonica Romanenko et al. 2010, sp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) JCM 16211 = KMM 3899 = NRIC 0764.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: AB505051.
Etymology: N.L. fem. adj. japonica, Japanese, pertaining to the Sea of Japan, from which strains of the species were first isolated.
Valid publication: ROMANENKO (L.A.), TANAKA (N.), FROLOVA (G.M.) and MIKHAILOV (V.V.): Kangiella japonica sp. nov., isolated from a marine environment. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2010, 60, 2583-2586.
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Kangiella koreensis Yoon et al. 2004, sp. nov. (Type species of the genus.)
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) SW-125 = DSM 16069 = JCM 12317 = KCTC 12182.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: CP001707 (complete genome).
Etymology: N.L. fem. adj. koreensis, pertaining to Korea, from where the organism was isolated.
Valid publication: YOON (J.H.), OH (T.K.) and PARK (Y.H.): Kangiella koreensis gen. nov., sp. nov. and Kangiella aquimarina sp. nov., isolated from a tidal flat of the Yellow Sea in Korea. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2004, 54, 1829-1835.
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Kangiella marina Jean et al. 2012, sp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) KM1 = BCRC 80329 = JCM 17728.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: JN559388.
Etymology: L. fem. adj. marina, of the sea, marine.
Valid publication: JEAN (W.D.), HUANG (S.P.), CHEN (J.S.) and SHIEH (W.Y.): Kangiella taiwanensis sp. nov. and Kangiella marina sp. nov., marine bacteria isolated from shallow coastal water. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2012, 62, 2229-2234.
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Kangiella profundi Xu et al. 2015, sp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) FT102=CGMCC 1.12959=KCTC 42297=JCM 30232.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: KM209197.
Etymology: L. gen. n. profundi, of/from the depths of the sea.
Source: Environmental - marine.
Valid publication: XU, F. D., LI, X. G., XIAO, X. and XU, J. 2015. Kangiella profundi sp. nov., isolated from deep-sea sediment. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 65, 2315-2319.
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Kangiella sediminilitoris Lee et al. 2013, sp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) BB-Mw22 = CCUG 62217 = KCTC 23892.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: JQ317935.
Etymology: L. n. sedimen -inis, sediment; L. n. litus -oris, the seashore, beach; N.L. gen. n. sediminilitoris, of sediment of seashore.
Valid publication: LEE (S.Y.), PARK (S.), OH (T.K.) and YOON (J.H.): Kangiella sediminilitoris sp. nov., isolated from a tidal flat sediment. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2013, 63, 1001-1006.
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Kangiella spongicola Ahn et al. 2011, sp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) A79 = ATCC BAA-2076 = DSM 23219.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: GU339304.
Etymology: L. n. spongos -i, a sponge; L. suff. -cola (from L. n. incola), inhabitant; N.L. n. (nominative in apposition) spongicola, inhabitant of a sponge.
Valid publication: AHN (J.), PARK (J.W.), McCONNELL (J.A.), AHN (Y.B.) and HÄGGBLOM (M.M.): Kangiella spongicola sp. nov., a halophilic marine bacterium isolated from the marine sponge Chondrilla nucula. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2011, 61, 961-964.
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Kangiella taiwanensis Jean et al. 2012, sp. nov.
Type strain: (see also Global Catalogue of Microorganisms) KT1 = BCRC 80330 = JCM 17727.
Sequence accession no. (16S rRNA gene) for the type strain: JN559389.
Etymology: N.L. fem. adj. taiwanensis, of or pertaining to Taiwan, where the type strain was isolated.
Valid publication: JEAN (W.D.), HUANG (S.P.), CHEN (J.S.) and SHIEH (W.Y.): Kangiella taiwanensis sp. nov. and Kangiella marina sp. nov., marine bacteria isolated from shallow coastal water. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol., 2012, 62, 2229-2234.
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