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Non-contiguous finished genome sequence of Bacteroides coprosuis type strain (PC139(T))

Bacteroides coprosuis Whitehead et al. 2005 belongs to the genus Bacteroides, which is a member of the family Bacteroidaceae. Members of the genus Bacteroides in general are known as beneficial protectors of animal guts against pathogenic microorganisms, and as contributors to the degradation of com...

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Autores principales: Land, Miriam, Held, Brittany, Gronow, Sabine, Abt, Birte, Lucas, Susan, Del Rio, Tijana Glavina, Nolan, Matt, Tice, Hope, Cheng, Jan-Fang, Pitluck, Sam, Liolios, Konstantinos, Pagani, Ioanna, Ivanova, Natalia, Mavromatis, Konstantinos, Mikhailova, Natalia, Pati, Amrita, Tapia, Roxane, Han, Cliff, Goodwin, Lynne, Chen, Amy, Palaniappan, Krishna, Hauser, Loren, Brambilla, Evelyne-Marie, Rohde, Manfred, Göker, Markus, Detter, John C., Woyke, Tanja, Bristow, James, Eisen, Jonathan A., Markowitz, Victor, Hugenholtz, Philip, Kyrpides, Nikos C., Klenk, Hans-Peter, Lapidus, Alla
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Michigan State University 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3111995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21677860
http://dx.doi.org/10.4056/sigs.1784330
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Sumario:Bacteroides coprosuis Whitehead et al. 2005 belongs to the genus Bacteroides, which is a member of the family Bacteroidaceae. Members of the genus Bacteroides in general are known as beneficial protectors of animal guts against pathogenic microorganisms, and as contributors to the degradation of complex molecules such as polysaccharides. B. coprosuis itself was isolated from a manure storage pit of a swine facility, but has not yet been found in an animal host. The species is of interest solely because of its isolated phylogenetic location. The genome of B. coprosuis is already the 5(th) sequenced type strain genome from the genus Bacteroides. The 2,991,798 bp long genome with its 2,461 protein-coding and 78 RNA genes and is a part of the Genomic Encyclopedia of Bacteria and Archaea project.