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<br>Species: C. sequanensis
<br>Species: C. sequanensis


''Criblamydia sequanensis'' is a nonmotile, star-shaped, obligately intracellular [[bacterium]] that grows within host-derived vacuoles. ''C. sequanensis'' grows in high numbers in [[amoebae]], and exhibits a developmental cycle consistent with other [[Chlamydia]] species<ref name=”Bergeys”>Whitman. Bergeys manual of systematics of Archaea and Bacteria. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; 2015.</ref> ''C. sequanensis'' belongs to the class Chlamydia and was the first species to be identified in the Criblamydia genus.  ''C. sequanensis'' was recovered from a water sample from the [[river Seine]] in France and co-cultivated with the amoeba [[Acanthamoeba castellanii]] ATCC 30010.
''Criblamydia sequanensis'' is a nonmotile, star-shaped, obligately intracellular [[bacterium]] that grows within host-derived vacuoles. ''C. sequanensis'' grows in high numbers in [[amoebae]], and exhibits a developmental cycle consistent with other [[Chlamydia]] species<ref name=”Bergeys”>Whitman. Bergeys manual of systematics of Archaea and Bacteria. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; 2015.</ref><ref name=”Thomas”> Thomas V, Casson N, Greub G. Criblamydia sequanensis, a new intracellular Chlamydiales isolated from Seine river water using amoebal co-culture. Environmental Microbiology. 2006;8(12):2125–35.</ref>. ''C. sequanensis'' belongs to the class Chlamydia and was the first species to be identified in the Criblamydia genus.  ''C. sequanensis'' was recovered from a water sample from the [[river Seine]] in France and co-cultivated with the amoeba [[Acanthamoeba castellanii]] ATCC 30010<ref name="Thomas'/>.

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Domain: Bacteria
Phylum: Chlamydiae
Class: Chlamydia
Order: Chlamydiales
Family: Chlamydiaceace
Genus: Criblamydia
Species: C. sequanensis

Criblamydia sequanensis is a nonmotile, star-shaped, obligately intracellular bacterium that grows within host-derived vacuoles. C. sequanensis grows in high numbers in amoebae, and exhibits a developmental cycle consistent with other Chlamydia species[1][2]. C. sequanensis belongs to the class Chlamydia and was the first species to be identified in the Criblamydia genus. C. sequanensis was recovered from a water sample from the river Seine in France and co-cultivated with the amoeba Acanthamoeba castellanii ATCC 30010[3].

  1. Whitman. Bergeys manual of systematics of Archaea and Bacteria. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; 2015.
  2. Thomas V, Casson N, Greub G. Criblamydia sequanensis, a new intracellular Chlamydiales isolated from Seine river water using amoebal co-culture. Environmental Microbiology. 2006;8(12):2125–35.
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