Although it is considered a obligate anaerobe, " Cl . sticklandii " has genes that allow for the bacterium to be cultivated in aerobic conditions.
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"' C . botulinum "'is an obligate anaerobe that is widely distributed in nature and is assumed to be present on all food surfaces.
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It is also useful for treatment against B-lactamase-producing bacteria although it is not particularly as effective against oral and dental infections, due to such infections usually being caused by obligate anaerobes.
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Also how did our knowledge of the distinction of facultative and obligate anaerobes ( as well as aerotolerant species, microaerophiles, etc . ) develop ? talk ) 07 : 59, 5 June 2008 ( UTC)
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""'Eubacterium acidaminophilum " "'is a Gram-positive bacterium species in the genus " Eubacterium ", notable for being an amino acid-degrading obligate anaerobe producing or utilizing H 2 or formate.
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However, there have been examples of poor manufacture ( underprocessing ) and poor hygiene allowing contamination of canned food by the obligate anaerobe " Clostridium botulinum ", which produces an acute toxin within the food, leading to severe illness or death.
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He returned to St . Petersburg for the period 1891 1905, and headed the division of general microbiology of the Institute of Experimental Medicine; during this period, he identified the obligate anaerobe " Clostridium pasteurianum ", which is capable of fixing atmospheric nitrogen.
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LL-Thy12 will die upon removal from the body, as they depend on dietary thymidine for survival . " B . ovatus " is naturally an obligate anaerobe, so any recombinant strain is expected to die in the presence of oxygen once removed from the body.
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For practical purposes, there are three categories of anaerobe : obligate anaerobes, which are harmed by the presence of oxygen; aerotolerant organisms, which cannot use oxygen for growth but tolerate its presence; and facultative anaerobes, which can grow without oxygen but use oxygen if it is present.