Cyanobium sp. PCC7001
Synechococcus sp. PCC7001
R, G
Marine
Aquatic, Saline
Synechococcales / Synechococcaceae
1, 3
Synechococcales / Synechococcaceae
Currently accepted taxonomically
Cyanobium gracile Rippka & Cohen-Bazire
I/IV/cluster 2
E: 32.3
No
Family II; 100%; GpIIa; 100%
C1
7
A4 (Synechococcus)
5.2
Yes
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