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Complete Genome Sequence of the Type Strain Corynebacterium testudinoris DSM 44614, Recovered from Necrotic Lesions in the Mouth of a Tortoise

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Kriete, Martin; Jaenicke, Sebastian; Winkler, Anika; Tauch, Andreas; Rueckert, Christian
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Abstract
The complete genome sequence of the type strain Corynebacterium testudinoris DSM 44614 from the mouth of a tortoise comprises 2,721,226 bp with a mean G+C content of 63.14%. The automatic annotation of the genome sequence revealed 4 rRNA operons, 51 tRNA genes, 7 other RNA genes, and 2,561 protein-coding regions.
Date issued
2015-07
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/98097
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology
Journal
Genome Announcements
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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Ruckert, Christian, Martin Kriete, Sebastian Jaenicke, Anika Winkler, and Andreas Tauch. “ Complete Genome Sequence of the Type Strain Corynebacterium Testudinoris DSM 44614, Recovered from Necrotic Lesions in the Mouth of a Tortoise .” Genome Announc. 3, no. 4 (July 30, 2015): e00784–15.
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