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Microvirga massiliensis sp. nov., the human commensal with the largest genome.


ABSTRACT: Microvirga massiliensis sp. nov. strain JC119(T) is a bacteria isolated in Marseille from a stool sample collected in Senegal. The 16S rRNA (JF824802) of M. massiliensis JC119(T) revealed 95% sequence identity with Microvirga lotononidis WSM3557(T) (HM362432). This bacterium is aerobic, gram negative, catalase positive, and oxidase negative. The draft genome of M. massiliensis JC119(T) comprises a 9,207,211-bp-long genome that is the largest bacterial genome of an isolate in humans. The genome exhibits a G+C content of 63.28% and contains 8685 protein-coding genes and 77 RNA genes, including 21 rRNA genes. Here, we describe the features of M. massiliensis JC119(T), together with the genome sequence information and its annotation.

SUBMITTER: Caputo A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4831475 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Microvirga massiliensis sp. nov., the human commensal with the largest genome.

Caputo Aurélia A   Lagier Jean-Christophe JC   Azza Saïd S   Robert Catherine C   Mouelhi Donia D   Fournier Pierre-Edouard PE   Raoult Didier D  

MicrobiologyOpen 20160108 2


Microvirga massiliensis sp. nov. strain JC119(T) is a bacteria isolated in Marseille from a stool sample collected in Senegal. The 16S rRNA (JF824802) of M. massiliensis JC119(T) revealed 95% sequence identity with Microvirga lotononidis WSM3557(T) (HM362432). This bacterium is aerobic, gram negative, catalase positive, and oxidase negative. The draft genome of M. massiliensis JC119(T) comprises a 9,207,211-bp-long genome that is the largest bacterial genome of an isolate in humans. The genome e  ...[more]

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