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Complete genome sequence of Conexibacter woesei type strain (ID131577T)
- Pukall, Rüdiger;
- Lapidus, Alla;
- Glavina Del Rio, Tijana;
- Copeland, Alex;
- Tice, Hope;
- Cheng, Jan-Fang;
- Lucas, Susan;
- Chen, Feng;
- Nolan, Matt;
- Bruce, David;
- Goodwin, Lynne;
- Pitluck, Sam;
- Mavromatis, Konstantinos;
- Ivanova, Natalia;
- Ovchinnikova, Galina;
- Pati, Amrita;
- Chen, Amy;
- Palaniappan, Krishna;
- Land, Miriam;
- Hauser, Loren;
- Chang, Yun-Juan;
- Jeffries, Cynthia D;
- Chain, Patrick;
- Meincke, Linda;
- Sims, David;
- Brettin, Thomas;
- Detter, John C;
- Rohde, Manfred;
- Göker, Markus;
- Bristow, Jim;
- Eisen, Jonathan A;
- Markowitz, Victor;
- Kyrpides, Nikos C;
- Klenk, Hans-Peter;
- Hugenholtz, Philip
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https://doi.org/10.4056/sigs.751339Abstract
The genus Conexibacter (Monciardini et al. 2003) represents the type genus of the family Conexibacteraceae (Stackebrandt 2005, emend. Zhi et al. 2009) with Conexibacter woesei as the type species of the genus. C. woesei is a representative of a deep evolutionary line of descent within the class Actinobacteria. Strain ID131577(T) was originally isolated from temperate forest soil in Gerenzano (Italy). Cells are small, short rods that are motile by peritrichous flagella. They may form aggregates after a longer period of growth and, then as a typical characteristic, an undulate structure is formed by self-aggregation of flagella with entangled bacterial cells. Here we describe the features of the organism, together with the complete sequence and annotation. The 6,359,369 bp long genome of C. woesei contains 5,950 protein-coding and 48 RNA genes and is part of the Genomic Encyclopedia of Bacteria and Archaea project.
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