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Complete genome sequence of Thermaerobacter marianensis type strain (7p75a(T))

Thermaerobacter marianensis Takai et al. 1999 is the type species of the genus Thermaerobacter, which belongs to the Clostridiales family Incertae Sedis XVII. The species is of special interest because T. marianensis is an aerobic, thermophilic marine bacterium, originally isolated from the deepest...

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Autores principales: Han, Cliff, Gu, Wei, Zhang, Xiaojing, Lapidus, Alla, Nolan, Matt, Copeland, Alex, Lucas, Susan, Del Rio, Tijana Glavina, Tice, Hope, Cheng, Jan-Fang, Tapia, Roxane, Goodwin, Lynne, Pitluck, Sam, Pagani, Ioanna, Ivanova, Natalia, Mavromatis, Konstantinos, Mikhailova, Natalia, Pati, Amrita, Chen, Amy, Palaniappan, Krishna, Land, Miriam, Hauser, Loren, Chang, Yun-Juan, Jeffries, Cynthia D., Schneider, Susanne, Rohde, Manfred, Göker, Markus, Pukall, Rüdiger, Woyke, Tanja, Bristow, James, Eisen, Jonathan A., Markowitz, Victor, Hugenholtz, Philip, Kyrpides, Nikos C., Klenk, Hans-Peter, Detter, John C.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Michigan State University 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3035304/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21304738
http://dx.doi.org/10.4056/sigs.1373474
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Sumario:Thermaerobacter marianensis Takai et al. 1999 is the type species of the genus Thermaerobacter, which belongs to the Clostridiales family Incertae Sedis XVII. The species is of special interest because T. marianensis is an aerobic, thermophilic marine bacterium, originally isolated from the deepest part in the western Pacific Ocean (Mariana Trench) at the depth of 10.897m. Interestingly, the taxonomic status of the genus has not been clarified until now. The genus Thermaerobacter may represent a very deep group within the Firmicutes or potentially a novel phylum. The 2,844,696 bp long genome with its 2,375 protein-coding and 60 RNA genes consists of one circular chromosome and is a part of the Genomic Encyclopedia of Bacteria and Archaea project.