Deleya marina as a model organism for studies of bacterial colonization and biofilm formation

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Deleya marina was used as a model organism to identify cellular components essential to surface colonization, an important early step in biofouling. Model components include the test bacterium D. marina, its phenotypic variants, and a rapid microplate adhesion assay. Studies of D. marina exopolymer and motility properties are discussed in the context of colonization processes and model development. A testable hypothesis is presented which was formulated to explain events in surface colonization by D. marina. © 1995 Society for Industrial Microbiology.

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Shea, C., Lovelace, L. J., & Smith-Somerville, H. E. (1995). Deleya marina as a model organism for studies of bacterial colonization and biofilm formation. Journal of Industrial Microbiology, 15(4), 290–296. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01569982

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