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Whole-genome Sequencing of Vibrio sinaloensis T47, a Tropical Marine Isolate with Quorum Sensing Properties.


ABSTRACT: A large number of Vibrio sp. thrive in the marine environment and they are notable to cause food borne infection associated with undercooked seafood. In this study, we report the whole genome sequence of Vibrio sinaloensis T47 which was isolated from coastal marine water in Morib Beach, Hulu Selangor. The genome is made up of approximately 4.59 Mbp with 80 contigs and 46% G+C content. From the annotated genome, genes associated with quorum sensing (QS) were identified. This research provides a genetic basis for better understanding of QS pathway which contributes to the physiological traits of strain T47 to thrive in the marine environment.

SUBMITTER: Mohamad NI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5362765 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Whole-genome Sequencing of <i>Vibrio sinaloensis</i> T47, a Tropical Marine Isolate with Quorum Sensing Properties.

Mohamad Nur Izzati NI   How Kah Yan KY   Yin Wai-Fong WF   Chan Kok-Gan KG  

Journal of genomics 20170309


A large number of <i>Vibrio</i> sp. thrive in the marine environment and they are notable to cause food borne infection associated with undercooked seafood. In this study, we report the whole genome sequence of <i>Vibrio sinaloensis</i> T47 which was isolated from coastal marine water in Morib Beach, Hulu Selangor. The genome is made up of approximately 4.59 Mbp with 80 contigs and 46% G+C content. From the annotated genome, genes associated with quorum sensing (QS) were identified. This researc  ...[more]

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