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Five New Listeria Species Discovered, Could Help Improve Food Safety


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A team of food scientists from the Cornell University adds five new listeria species to the list while studying the prevalence of these bacteria in American agricultural soils.
The five new listeria species are previously unreported and described as novel relatives of the bacteria genus. According to the researchers, the recent discovery could help food facilities determine potential growth niches of listeria that might have remained overlooked until now. In turn, this will improve food safety.
(Photo: CDC/Dr. Balasubr Swaminathan; Peggy Hayes via Wikimedia Commons)
Electron micrograph of w:en: Listeria monocytogenes bacterium in tissue.
More Species to Watch Out For Means Greater Food Safety ....

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Researchers Propose Automating the Naming of Novel Microbes


When Mark Pallen and his colleagues began describing the chicken gut microbiome several years ago, they soon identified DNA sequences from undocumented species. In 2019, the team conducted its most comprehensive survey yet and found hundreds of seemingly novel microbes, some belonging to entirely new genera. “It became clear that much of what we were looking at then had never been named before, never been characterized,” says Pallen, a professor of microbial genomics at the Quadram Institute in the UK as well as the University of East Anglia and the University of Surrey. 
Often, researchers publishing on microbial discoveries will assign alphanumeric designations such as “s JCVI-SCAAA005 sp000224765” to new bacterial and archaeal species. But trained as a medical microbiologist, Pallen says he values the traditional binomial nomenclature instituted by Carl Linnaeus in the 18th century that identifies an organism by its genus and species names. Giving microbes a name ....

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Top 10 New Species For 2009 Part 3


How were the Top 10 chosen?
An international committee of experts, chaired by Janine N. Caira of the University of Connecticut, selected the top 10 new species for this year s list. Nominations were invited through the species.asu.edu Web site and also generated by institute staff and committee members.
The Caira committee had complete freedom in making its choices and developing its own criteria, from unique attributes or surprising facts about the species to peculiar names.
This year s committee members included Philippe Bouchet, French National Museum of Natural History and International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature; Daphne G. Fautin, Natural History Museum and Biodiversity Research Center, University of Kansas; Mary Liz Jameson, Wichita State University; Peter Kämpfer, International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, and Institut für Angewandte Mikrobiologie, Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen; Niels Peder Kristensen, Zoologisk Museum, ....

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