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Definitions of vibrio in various dictionaries:
noun - curved rodlike motile bacterium
adj - any of a genus of bacteria shaped like a comma [n -RIOS] : VIBRIOID
VIBRIO - Vibrio is a genus of Gram-negative bacteria, possessing a curved-rod shape (comma shape), several species of which can cause foodborne infection, usu...
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Bacterium, that central to giving life? |
Bacterium against one wanting vigour |
Genus of curved bacteria, including the one causing cholera |
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May 27 2018 The Times - Specialist |
Feb 14 2014 The Telegraph - Toughie |
Jul 27 2001 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
Jul 27 2001 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
Vibrio description |
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Vibrio is a genus of Gram-negative bacteria, possessing a curved-rod shape (comma shape), several species of which can cause foodborne infection, usually associated with eating undercooked seafood. Typically found in salt water, Vibrio species are facultative anaerobes that test positive for oxidase and do not form spores. All members of the genus are motile and have polar flagella with sheaths. Vibrio species typically possess two chromosomes, which is unusual for bacteria. Each chromosome has a distinct and independent origin of replication, and are conserved together over time in the genus. Recent phylogenies have been constructed based on a suite of genes (multilocus sequence analysis).O. F. Müller (1773, 1786) described eight species of the genus Vibrio (included in Infusoria), three of which were spirilliforms. Some of the other species are today assigned to eukaryote taxa, e.g., to the euglenoid Peranema or to the diatom Bacillaria. However, Vibrio Müller, 1773 became reg |