The species shares all features of the genus. Cells are short rods
(0.6-1.2 mm in length) when grown on YCFA or mGAM blood (5%) agar under anaerobic conditions for 1-3 weeks, as the bacterium
is a slow grower. Very low DNA amount could be extracted when no enzymatic lysis was added during extraction. The total number of
CAZymes identified in the genome was 73. No genes for carbon source utilisation were predicted. KEGG analysis identified pathways
for the production of acetate from acetyl-CoA (EC:2.3.1.8, 2.7.2.1) and propionate from propanoyl-CoA (EC:2.3.1.8, 2.7.2.1). Ecological
analysis suggested that the species is most prevalent within amplicon datasets from the human gut (17.3% of 1,000 samples
positive), followed by wastewater (14.5%), and mouse gut (7.1%). The type strain is CLA-AA-M13T. No antibiotic resistance genes
were detected in its