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High-quality genome sequence and description of Paenibacillus dakarensis sp. nov.


ABSTRACT: Strain FF9T was isolated in Dakar (Senegal) from a blood-culture taken from a 16-month-old child. MALDI-TOF analysis did not allow for identification. After sequencing, strain FF9T exhibited 98.18% similarity with the 16SrRNA sequence of Paenibacillus uliginis. A polyphasic study of phenotypic and genomic analyses showed that strain FF9T is Gram variable, catalase-positive, and presents a genome of 4,569,428 bp (one chromosome but no plasmid) with 4,427genes (4,352 protein-coding and 75 RNA genes (including 3 rRNA operons). The G+C content is 45.7%. On the basis of these genomic and phenotypic data analyses, we propose the creation of Paenibacillus dakarensis strain FF9T.

SUBMITTER: Lo CI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4773451 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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High-quality genome sequence and description of Paenibacillus dakarensis sp. nov.

Lo C I CI   Sankar S A SA   Fall B B   Sambe-Ba B B   Mediannikov O O   Robert C C   Faye N N   Wade B B   Raoult D D   Fournier P-E PE   Fenollar F F  

New microbes and new infections 20160122


Strain FF9T was isolated in Dakar (Senegal) from a blood-culture taken from a 16-month-old child. MALDI-TOF analysis did not allow for identification. After sequencing, strain FF9T exhibited 98.18% similarity with the 16SrRNA sequence of Paenibacillus uliginis. A polyphasic study of phenotypic and genomic analyses showed that strain FF9T is Gram variable, catalase-positive, and presents a genome of 4,569,428 bp (one chromosome but no plasmid) with 4,427genes (4,352 protein-coding and 75 RNA gene  ...[more]

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