Synechococcus sp. PCC6717
r
Hot spring
Aquatic
Synechococcales / Synechococcaceae
1, 3
Synechococcales / Synechococcaceae
Currently accepted taxonomically
Synechococcus elongatus (Nägeli) Nägeli
I/XIII/cluster 2
E: 28
No
Family IV; 71%; GpIV; 71%
A5 (Acaryochloris)
No
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