Pseudomonas
See also: pseudomonas
Translingual
Etymology
Coined in 1894 by Walter Migula, who did not give an etymology. Probably from pseudo- + Monas ("false Monas"), referring to the resemblance of the cells to those of the nanoflagellate Monas in both size and active motility. Literally pseudo- (“false”) + monas (“unit”), from Ancient Greek ψευδής (pseudḗs) + μονάς (monás).
Proper noun
Pseudomonas f
- A taxonomic genus within the family Pseudomonadaceae – several gram-negative bacteria that cause a variety of infectious diseases in humans, animals and plants.
Descendants
- English: pseudomonad
See also
- See Wikipedia for species
Further reading
Pseudomonas on Wikipedia.Wikipedia Pseudomonas on Wikispecies.Wikispecies Pseudomonas on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons -monas on Wikipedia.Wikipedia , which includes etymology.
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