Taylorella is a genus comprising Gram-negative, short rod-shaped, chemoorganotrophic bacteria that include species that are the causative agents of contagious equine metritis.[1][2] The name Taylorella serves as a dedication to C.E.D. Taylor, the scientist who identified the only species originally included in this genus.[1][2][3] They are non-motile microaerophiles that are able to be isolated in pure culture on chocolate agar. .[1][3]
^ abcTrujillo, ME; Dedysh, S; DeVos, P; Hedlund, B; Kämpfer, P; Rainey, FA; Whitman, WB (2015). Taylorella. In Bergey's Manual of Systematics of Archaea and bacteria.
^ abSchulman, Martin Lance; May, Catherine Edith; Keys, Bronwyn; Guthrie, Alan John (November 2013). ""Contagious equine metritis: Artificial reproduction changes the epidemiologic paradigm"". Veterinary Microbiology. 167 (1–2): 2–8. doi:10.1016/j.vetmic.2012.12.021. PMID 23332460.
^ abSugimoto, C; Isayama, Y; Sakazaki, R; Kuramochi, S (1983). "Transfer of Haemophilus equigenitalis Taylor et al. 1978 to the genus Taylorella gen. nov. as Taylorella equigenitalis comb. nov". Curr Microbiology. 9 (3): 155–162. doi:10.1007/BF01567289. S2CID 34944309.
Taylorella is a genus comprising Gram-negative, short rod-shaped, chemoorganotrophic bacteria that include species that are the causative agents of contagious...
media related to Lampronia taylorella. Wikispecies has information related to Lampronia taylorella. "Lampronia taylorella - Encyclopedia of Life". eol...
equine venereal disease of the genital tract of horses, brought on by the Taylorella equigenitalis bacteria and spread through sexual contact. The disease...
urethral diverticulum can form large "beans" and promote the carriage of Taylorella equigenitalis, the causative agent of contagious equine metritis. Some...
infections in horses. They include contagious equine metritis (CEM) (caused by Taylorella equigenitalis) and equine coital exanthema (caused by equine herpesvirus...
designed and published a method to distinguish between Taylorella asinigenitalis and Taylorella equigenitalis based on variations of their 16S rRNA sequences...
much reduced genome compared to their free-living relatives of genera Taylorella and Achromobacter. (GTDB finds the genus sister to Proftella, a symbiont...
descended from the common ancestor with the genus Bordetella, or more likely, Taylorella. The two organisms have depended on each other so much that the bacterium...
American microbiologist Tatumella – Harvey Tatum, an American bacteriologist Taylorella – C. E. D. Taylor, a British bacteriologist Terasakiella – Y. Terasaki...
metritis (CEM) is a venereal disease of horses caused by the bacterium Taylorella equigenitalis. CEM is highly contagious, and is transmitted primarily...