@article{fdi:010079865, title = {{D}etailed description of {S}enegalia massiliensis strain {SIT}17({T}), a bacterium isolated from the human gut}, author = {{T}raore, {S}. {I}. and {N}gom,, {II} and {L}o, {C}. {I}. and {D}i {P}into, {F}. and {S}okhna, {C}heikh and {F}ournier, {P}. {E}. and {R}aoult, {D}. and {F}enollar, {F}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{S}train {SIT}17({T}) was isolated from the stool of a healthy 13-month-old {S}enegalese boy. {I}t is a {G}ram-positive, anaerobic, rod-shaped, non-spore-forming and mobile bacterium. {I}t exhibited 92.74% 16{S} r{RNA} gene sequence similarity with the {B}rassicibacter thermophilus strain {C}el2f, the phylogenetically most closely related species. {I}ts genome is about 2.87 {M}b long with 27.39 mol% {G} + {C} content. {W}e provide more details of {S}enegalia massiliensis strain {SIT}17({T}) (= {CSURP}2130 = {DSM} 103071), the creation of which was previously announced.}, keywords = {{C}ulturomics ; human gut ; {S}enegalia massiliensis ; taxonogenomics ; bacteria ; {SENEGAL}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{N}ew {M}icrobes and {N}ew {I}nfections}, volume = {37}, numero = {}, pages = {100700 [8 p.]}, year = {2020}, DOI = {10.1016/j.nmni.2020.100700}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010079865}, }