User:HermiaStudy/Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Changes
The article already had an identification table, so I moved the information to other format. I added the required missing test results from my reference that the table didn't already cover. Because I had originally been doing my work on the Pseudomonas genus article (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:HermiaStudy/Pseudomonas?veaction=edit&preload=Template%3ADashboard.wikiedu.org_draft_template), I had originally done some editing but not too much. I wrote my paragraph for this article under the classification tab and described some differences in the colony morphology in the species (my addition to the paragraph is in brackets and was published 4/21/22).

Classification
Morphological, physiological, and biochemical characteristics of Pseudomonas aeruginosa are shown in the Table below. Note: + = Positive, – =Negative

Identification of P. aeruginosa can be complicated by the fact individual isolates often lack motility. [The colony morphology itself also displays several varieties. The main two types are large, smooth, with a flat edge and elevated center and small, rough, and convex. A third type, mucoid, can also be found. The large colony can typically be found in clinal settings while the small is found in nature. The third, however, is present in biological settings and has been found in respiratory and in the urinary tract. ] Furthermore, mutations in the gene lasR drastically alter colony morphology and typically lead to failure to hydrolyze gelatin or hemolyze.[citation needed]