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. 2013 Apr 15;8(1):37-46.
doi: 10.4056/sigs.3537045.

High-quality-draft genome sequence of the yellow-pigmented flavobacterium Joostella marina type strain (En5(T))

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High-quality-draft genome sequence of the yellow-pigmented flavobacterium Joostella marina type strain (En5(T))

Erko Stackebrandt et al. Stand Genomic Sci. .

Abstract

At present, Joostella marina Quan et al. 2008 is the sole species with a validly published name in the genus Joostella, family Flavobacteriacae, phylum Bacteriodetes. It is a yellow-pigmented, aerobic, marine organism about which little has been reported other than the chemotaxonomic features required for initial taxonomic description. The genome of J. marina strain En5(T) complements a list of 16 Flavobacteriaceae strains for which complete genomes and draft genomes are currently available. Here we describe the features of this bacterium, together with the complete genome sequence, and annotation. This is the first member of the genus Joostella for which a complete genome sequence becomes available. The 4,508,243 bp long single replicon genome with its 3,944 protein-coding and 60 RNA genes is part of the G enomic E ncyclopedia of Bacteria and Archaea project.

Keywords: Bacteroidetes; Flavobacteriaceae; GEBA; Gram-negative; aerobic; mesophile; non-motile.

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Figure 1
Phylogenetic tree highlighting the position of J. marina relative to the type strains of the type species of the other genera within the family Flavobacteriaceae. The tree was inferred from 1,370 aligned characters [11,12] of the 16S rRNA gene sequence under the maximum likelihood (ML) criterion [13]. Rooting was done initially using the midpoint method [14] and then checked for its agreement with the current classification (Table 1). The branches are scaled in terms of the expected number of substitutions per site. Numbers adjacent to the branches are support values from 600 ML bootstrap replicates [15] (left) and from 1,000 maximum-parsimony bootstrap replicates [16] (right) if larger than 60%. Lineages with type strain genome sequencing projects registered in GOLD [17] are labeled with one asterisk, those also listed as 'Complete and Published' with two asterisks (see CP003283 for Ornithobacterium rhinotracheale and [18-23]).
Figure 2
Figure 2
Scanning electron micrograph of J. marina En5T
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Figure 3
Graphical maps of the largest, 3.96 Mbp long, scaffold. From bottom to top: Genes on forward strand (color by COG categories), Genes on reverse strand (color by COG categories), RNA genes (tRNAs green, rRNAs red, other RNAs black), GC content, GC skew (purple/olive).

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