Fatty Acid Composition of Free

Abstract

The cellular fatty acids of are largely 13-methyltetradecanoic acid () and 12-methyltetradecanoic acid (C): Thus, the fatty acid pattern of this organism resembles the pattern found in propionibacteria. This finding supports the transfer of members of the genus to the genus

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