ENAapplication/xmlftp://ftp.ebi.ac.uk/pub/databases/ena/assembly/GCA_001/GCA_001735/GCA_001735765.1_sequence_report.txtprimaryOK2000000Genomics1/kUniversity of Texas at Austinhttps://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena/browser/view/PRJNA339855Clostridium taeniosporumThis organism is unique in forming spores with about twelve ribbon-like appendages attached to one spore pole. The appendages are composed of smaller complexes with spherical heads and long, thin tails. The small complex heads assemble in long parallel rows with the tails pointing to one side to form the appendages. Each appendage is composed of about 50,000 small complexes. C. taeniosporum has great potential for the study of basic developmental biology, structural biology, industrial applications (e.g., surface display of epitopes for vaccine use), clostridial evolution, and environmental microbiology. Analysis of the genome will foster those studies.ENAstrain, cultivar, ecotype, Genomes.strain, cultivar, ecotype.0.00.00.00.00.00falseClostridium taeniosporum strain:1/kClostridium taeniosporum strain:1/k Genome sequencing and assembly2022-05-122016-08-25PRJNA339855394958