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Streptomyces brasiliensis

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Streptomyces brasiliensis is a bacterial species of the genus Streptomyces that has been isolated from soil.[1][2] S. brasiliensis produces neomycin.[2] S. brasiliensis sporulates when it is cultured with galactose and glutamic acid as carbon and nitrogen sources.[3] The colonies are red/pink or red/orange, and the pigment is not permeable. Sucrose nitrate synthesize AGAR: gas filaments slightly pink, white. Spore filaments are non-helical. They are ovoid, spherical.

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Streptomyces brasiliensis: Brief Summary

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Streptomyces brasiliensis is a bacterial species of the genus Streptomyces that has been isolated from soil. S. brasiliensis produces neomycin. S. brasiliensis sporulates when it is cultured with galactose and glutamic acid as carbon and nitrogen sources. The colonies are red/pink or red/orange, and the pigment is not permeable. Sucrose nitrate synthesize AGAR: gas filaments slightly pink, white. Spore filaments are non-helical. They are ovoid, spherical.

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