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Complete genome sequence of Weeksella virosa type strain (9751).


ABSTRACT: Weeksella virosa Holmes et al. 1987 is the sole member and type species of the genus Weeksella which belongs to the family Flavobacteriaceae of the phylum Bacteroidetes. Twenty-nine isolates, collected from clinical specimens provided the basis for the taxon description. While the species seems to be a saprophyte of the mucous membranes of healthy man and warm-blooded animals a causal relationship with disease has been reported in a few instances. Except for the ability to produce indole and to hydrolyze Tween and proteins such as casein and gelatin, this aerobic, non-motile, non-pigmented bacterial species is metabolically inert in most traditional biochemical tests. The 2,272,954 bp long genome with its 2,105 protein-coding and 76 RNA genes consists of one circular chromosome and is a part of the Genomic Encyclopedia of Bacteria and Archaea project.

SUBMITTER: Lang E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3072086 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Complete genome sequence of Weeksella virosa type strain (9751).

Lang Elke E   Teshima Hazuki H   Lucas Susan S   Lapidus Alla A   Hammon Nancy N   Deshpande Shweta S   Nolan Matt M   Cheng Jan-Fang JF   Pitluck Sam S   Liolios Konstantinos K   Pagani Ioanna I   Mikhailova Natalia N   Ivanova Natalia N   Mavromatis Konstantinos K   Pati Amrita A   Tapia Roxane R   Han Cliff C   Goodwin Lynne L   Chen Amy A   Palaniappan Krishna K   Land Miriam M   Hauser Loren L   Chang Yun-Juan YJ   Jeffries Cynthia D CD   Brambilla Evelyne-Marie EM   Kopitz Markus M   Rohde Manfred M   Göker Markus M   Tindall Brian J BJ   Detter John C JC   Woyke Tanja T   Bristow James J   Eisen Jonathan A JA   Markowitz Victor V   Hugenholtz Philip P   Klenk Hans-Peter HP   Kyrpides Nikos C NC  

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Weeksella virosa Holmes et al. 1987 is the sole member and type species of the genus Weeksella which belongs to the family Flavobacteriaceae of the phylum Bacteroidetes. Twenty-nine isolates, collected from clinical specimens provided the basis for the taxon description. While the species seems to be a saprophyte of the mucous membranes of healthy man and warm-blooded animals a causal relationship with disease has been reported in a few instances. Except for the ability to produce indole and to  ...[more]

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