reagensseilla
Reagensseilla is a genus of bacteria described in contemporary microbial taxonomy. Members are small, Gram-negative, non-spore-forming rods that range from 0.6 to 1.5 micrometers in length. They are typically non-motile and show oxidative metabolism, with a tendency toward microaerophilic to aerobic growth depending on the strain.
The genus was first described in a 2023 study by Patel and colleagues, based on 16S rRNA
Genomes reported for Reagensseilla members are compact, typically 2.4–3.2 megabases, with GC content commonly in the
Ecologically, Reagensseilla has been recovered from soil and freshwater sediments, and occasionally from plant-associated niches. Its
As a provisional genus, Reagensseilla remains subject to change with future isolation and phenotypic characterization. Its