Prochlorococcus marinus NATL1A
G
Marine, Open waters
Aquatic, Saline
Synechococcales / Prochloraceae
1, 3, 16S-Type
Synechococcales / Prochloraceae
Currently accepted taxonomically
Prochlorococcus marinus S.W.Chisholm, S.L.Frankel, R.Goericke, R.J.Olson, B.Palenik, J.B.Waterbury, L.West-Johnsrud & E.R.Zettler
E: 32
No
Family II; 100%; GpIIa; 100%
C1
7
A4 (Synechococcus)
- / LLI
Yes
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