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Genomic Encyclopedia of Type Strains, Phase I: The one thousand microbial genomes (KMG-I) project

The Genomic Encyclopedia of Bacteria and Archaea (GEBA) project was launched by the JGI in 2007 as a pilot project with the objective of sequencing 250 bacterial and archaeal genomes. The two major goals of that project were (a) to test the hypothesis that there are many benefits to the use the phyl...

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Autores principales: Kyrpides, Nikos C., Woyke, Tanja, Eisen, Jonathan A., Garrity, George, Lilburn, Timothy G., Beck, Brian J., Whitman, William B., Hugenholtz, Phil, Klenk, Hans-Peter
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Publicado: Michigan State University 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4148999/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25197443
http://dx.doi.org/10.4056/sigs.5068949
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author Kyrpides, Nikos C.
Woyke, Tanja
Eisen, Jonathan A.
Garrity, George
Lilburn, Timothy G.
Beck, Brian J.
Whitman, William B.
Hugenholtz, Phil
Klenk, Hans-Peter
author_facet Kyrpides, Nikos C.
Woyke, Tanja
Eisen, Jonathan A.
Garrity, George
Lilburn, Timothy G.
Beck, Brian J.
Whitman, William B.
Hugenholtz, Phil
Klenk, Hans-Peter
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description The Genomic Encyclopedia of Bacteria and Archaea (GEBA) project was launched by the JGI in 2007 as a pilot project with the objective of sequencing 250 bacterial and archaeal genomes. The two major goals of that project were (a) to test the hypothesis that there are many benefits to the use the phylogenetic diversity of organisms in the tree of life as a primary criterion for generating their genome sequence and (b) to develop the necessary framework, technology and organization for large-scale sequencing of microbial isolate genomes. While the GEBA pilot project has not yet been entirely completed, both of the original goals have already been successfully accomplished, leading the way for the next phase of the project. Here we propose taking the GEBA project to the next level, by generating high quality draft genomes for 1,000 bacterial and archaeal strains. This represents a combined 16-fold increase in both scale and speed as compared to the GEBA pilot project (250 isolate genomes in 4+ years). We will follow a similar approach for organism selection and sequencing prioritization as was done for the GEBA pilot project (i.e. phylogenetic novelty, availability and growth of cultures of type strains and DNA extraction capability), focusing on type strains as this ensures reproducibility of our results and provides the strongest linkage between genome sequences and other knowledge about each strain. In turn, this project will constitute a pilot phase of a larger effort that will target the genome sequences of all available type strains of the Bacteria and Archaea.
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spelling pubmed-41489992014-09-05 Genomic Encyclopedia of Type Strains, Phase I: The one thousand microbial genomes (KMG-I) project Kyrpides, Nikos C. Woyke, Tanja Eisen, Jonathan A. Garrity, George Lilburn, Timothy G. Beck, Brian J. Whitman, William B. Hugenholtz, Phil Klenk, Hans-Peter Stand Genomic Sci Community Dialog The Genomic Encyclopedia of Bacteria and Archaea (GEBA) project was launched by the JGI in 2007 as a pilot project with the objective of sequencing 250 bacterial and archaeal genomes. The two major goals of that project were (a) to test the hypothesis that there are many benefits to the use the phylogenetic diversity of organisms in the tree of life as a primary criterion for generating their genome sequence and (b) to develop the necessary framework, technology and organization for large-scale sequencing of microbial isolate genomes. While the GEBA pilot project has not yet been entirely completed, both of the original goals have already been successfully accomplished, leading the way for the next phase of the project. Here we propose taking the GEBA project to the next level, by generating high quality draft genomes for 1,000 bacterial and archaeal strains. This represents a combined 16-fold increase in both scale and speed as compared to the GEBA pilot project (250 isolate genomes in 4+ years). We will follow a similar approach for organism selection and sequencing prioritization as was done for the GEBA pilot project (i.e. phylogenetic novelty, availability and growth of cultures of type strains and DNA extraction capability), focusing on type strains as this ensures reproducibility of our results and provides the strongest linkage between genome sequences and other knowledge about each strain. In turn, this project will constitute a pilot phase of a larger effort that will target the genome sequences of all available type strains of the Bacteria and Archaea. Michigan State University 2013-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4148999/ /pubmed/25197443 http://dx.doi.org/10.4056/sigs.5068949 Text en Copyright © retained by original authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kyrpides, Nikos C.
Woyke, Tanja
Eisen, Jonathan A.
Garrity, George
Lilburn, Timothy G.
Beck, Brian J.
Whitman, William B.
Hugenholtz, Phil
Klenk, Hans-Peter
Genomic Encyclopedia of Type Strains, Phase I: The one thousand microbial genomes (KMG-I) project
title Genomic Encyclopedia of Type Strains, Phase I: The one thousand microbial genomes (KMG-I) project
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title_sort genomic encyclopedia of type strains, phase i: the one thousand microbial genomes (kmg-i) project
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