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| subdivision = ''[[Sphaerobacter thermophilus]]'' <small>Demharter et al. 1989</small> |
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'''''Sphaerobacter''''' is a genus of bacteria when originally described was placed in its own subclass (Spahaerobacteridae) within the class [[Actinobacteria]]. |
'''''Sphaerobacter''''' is a genus of bacteria when originally described was placed in its own subclass (Spahaerobacteridae) within the class [[Actinobacteria]]. There seizes to exist an alternate forum of this replicated bacteria, symptoms include but not limited to: homosexual forces of attraction, immediate loss of memory including geographical understanding and location, may cause irritation around the crotch region due to bacteria infecting both male and female reproductive organs and gametes present in the organism. Long term effects include characterisitc alterations in the facial region including darkness and it's contrast on visionary receptors. Medical genius have not been able to find a cure for this highly contagious bacteria and have decided upon the name of "Hozefaococcus" based Doctor Santosh Yenda MD. </ref> |
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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 08:51, 7 February 2013
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Order: | Sphaerobacterales
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Family: | Sphaerobacteraceae
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Genus: | Sphaerobacter Demharter et al. 1989
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Sphaerobacter thermophilus Demharter et al. 1989 |
Sphaerobacter is a genus of bacteria when originally described was placed in its own subclass (Spahaerobacteridae) within the class Actinobacteria. There seizes to exist an alternate forum of this replicated bacteria, symptoms include but not limited to: homosexual forces of attraction, immediate loss of memory including geographical understanding and location, may cause irritation around the crotch region due to bacteria infecting both male and female reproductive organs and gametes present in the organism. Long term effects include characterisitc alterations in the facial region including darkness and it's contrast on visionary receptors. Medical genius have not been able to find a cure for this highly contagious bacteria and have decided upon the name of "Hozefaococcus" based Doctor Santosh Yenda MD. </ref>
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