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Jaeho Song
Researcher at Inha University
Publications - 39
Citations - 528
Jaeho Song is an academic researcher from Inha University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Flavobacterium & Strain (chemistry). The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 39 publications receiving 439 citations. Previous affiliations of Jaeho Song include University of Tokyo.
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Improved culturability of SAR11 strains in dilution‐to‐extinction culturing from the East Sea, West Pacific Ocean
TL;DR: The results of this study suggest that long-term incubation at low temperatures might prove an alternative for the efficient cultivation of new variants of the members of the SAR11 clade.
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Puniceicoccus vermicola gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel marine bacterium, and description of Puniceicoccaceae fam. nov., Puniceicoccales ord. nov., Opitutaceae fam. nov., Opitutales ord. nov. and Opitutae classis nov. in the phylum ‘Verrucomicrobia’
TL;DR: It is proposed that the new marine isolate was isolated from the digestive tract of a marine clamworm, Periserrula leucophryna, be placed into a novel genus and species named Puniceicoccus vermicola gen. nov in the class Opitutae.
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Perlucidibaca piscinae gen. nov., sp. nov., a freshwater bacterium belonging to the family Moraxellaceae.
TL;DR: From the taxonomic data, which revealed the distant relationship of the new strain to the related genera, the strain should be classified as a novel genus and species in the family Moraxellaceae, for which the name Perlucidibaca piscinae gen. nov. is proposed.
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Marinobacterium litorale sp. nov. in the order Oceanospirillales.
TL;DR: A bacterial strain obtained from surface seawater collected near the coast of Deokjeok island (Yellow Sea), using a standard dilution-plating method, represents a novel species of the genus Marinobacterium, for which the name Marinobacteria litorale sp.
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Azonexus hydrophilus sp. nov., a nifH gene-harbouring bacterium isolated from freshwater
TL;DR: Three Gram-negative, non-pigmented, rod-shaped, facultatively aerobic bacterial strains, isolated from a freshwater spring sample and a eutrophic freshwater pond, show highly similar phenotypic, physiological and genetic characteristics and represent a novel species of the genus Azonexus.