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Many bacterial species are named after people, either the discoverer or a famous person in the field of microbiology. For example, Salmonella is named after D.E. Salmon, who discovered it (albeit as "Bacillus typhi"). For the generic epithet, all names derived from people must be in the female nominative case, either by changing the ending to -a or to the diminutive -ella, depending on the name. For the specific epithet, the names can be converted into either adjectival form (adding -nus (m.), -na (f.), -num (n.) according to the gender of the genus name) or the genitive of the Latinised name.

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  • قائمة الأجناس البكتيرية التي سميت نسبة إلى أسماء شخصيات (ar)
  • Liste des genres de bactéries désignés par des noms de personnes (fr)
  • List of bacterial genera named after personal names (en)
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  • تتم تسمية العديد من الأنواع البكتيرية نسبة إلى الأشخاص، إما المكتشف أو شخص مشهور في مجال علم الأحياء الدقيقة، على سبيل المثال السالمونيلا سميت نسبة إلى الذي اكتشف هته البكتيريا. * السالمونيلا: نسبة إلى وهو جراح بيطري أمريكي * كليبسيللا: نسبة إلى عالم ألماني بالأحياء الدقيقة طريقة التعريب (ar)
  • Many bacterial species are named after people, either the discoverer or a famous person in the field of microbiology. For example, Salmonella is named after D.E. Salmon, who discovered it (albeit as "Bacillus typhi"). For the generic epithet, all names derived from people must be in the female nominative case, either by changing the ending to -a or to the diminutive -ella, depending on the name. For the specific epithet, the names can be converted into either adjectival form (adding -nus (m.), -na (f.), -num (n.) according to the gender of the genus name) or the genitive of the Latinised name. (en)
  • De nombreuses espèces bactériennes ont reçu des noms dérivés de noms de personnes, qu’il s’agisse de découvreurs ou de personnes célèbres dans le domaine de la microbiologie, par exemple « Salmonella » est un hommage à DE Salmon, qui l'a découverte (bien que « Bacillus typhi » ). Pour le nom générique, tous les noms dérivés de personnes doivent être au nominatif féminin, en changeant la fin à -a ou son diminutif -ella, en fonction du nom. (fr)
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