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GENUS Facts GENUS Facts GENUS Facts Genus & Diseases Genus & Diseases

Name the bacteria (genus & species) that contain the strain 0157:H7

Escherichia coli

Name one ‘giant’ bacterium

Thiomargarita or Epulopiscium

What is the genus of the bacteria that looks like a cluster of grapes under a microscope?

Staphylococcus

Which genus of bacteria produces a red pigment?

Serratia

What is the genus and species of the bacterium that infects plants & insects and only uses 754 genes?

Phytoplasma asteris

Name a genus of bacteria that makes endospores

Clostridium or Bacillus

Name a genus of bacteria that is able to bud like a yeast

Hyphomicrobium

Name a genus of bacteria or the disease it causes which are 2 paired circles (cocci)

Neisseria or Gonorrhea

Name a genus of bacteria that can convert ethanol into acetic acid

Acetobacter or Gluconobacter

Which genus of bacteria produces a blue/green pigment?

Pseudomonas

Name a genus of bacteria that is filamentous or branching

Actinomyces, Nocardia or Streptomyces

Which genus of bacteria produces a fruiting body containing fungal-like spores?

Myxococcus or Stigmatella

Name a genus of chemoautotrophic bacteria

Nitrobacter, Nitrosomas, Thiobacillus, Beggiatoa

Which genus of bacteria can form a clear zone of hemolysis when grown on red blood agar?

Streptococcus

Which genus of bacteria produces colonies with a ‘fried egg’ appearance?

Mycoplasma

Which genus of bacteria causes a very bad sore throat?

Streptococcus

Name the genus of bacteria that causes gas gangrene

Clostridium

Which genus of bacteria can cause both Tuberculosis and Leprosy?

Mycobacterium

Which genus of bacteria can cause stillbirth or serious damage of the fetus if it infects a pregnant woman?

Listeria (dairy)

Name the genus and species of the bacteria that causes plague

Yersinia pestis

Name the spirochete that causes syphilis

Treponema

Which genus of bacteria causes bacillary dysentery?

Shigella

Which genus of bacteria causes whooping cough?

Bordetella

Name the genus that causes Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

Rickettsia

Which genus of bacteria causes cat-scratch disease?

Bartonella