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1 Division of CBRN Defence and Security, Swedish Defence Research Agency, FOI, Umeå, Sweden.
2 Laboratory of Eukaryotic Microbiology and Animal Biology, University of Camerino, Camerino, Macerata, Italy.
3 Uppsala Genome Center, National Genomics Infrastructure-Science for Life Laboratory, Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology, Uppsala University, BMC, Uppsala, Sweden.
4 Division of CBRN Defence and Security, Swedish Defence Research Agency, FOI, Umeå, Sweden johanna.thelaus@foi.se.
1 Division of CBRN Defence and Security, Swedish Defence Research Agency, FOI, Umeå, Sweden.
2 Laboratory of Eukaryotic Microbiology and Animal Biology, University of Camerino, Camerino, Macerata, Italy.
3 Uppsala Genome Center, National Genomics Infrastructure-Science for Life Laboratory, Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology, Uppsala University, BMC, Uppsala, Sweden.
4 Division of CBRN Defence and Security, Swedish Defence Research Agency, FOI, Umeå, Sweden johanna.thelaus@foi.se.
A strain of Francisella endociliophora was isolated from a laboratory culture of the marine ciliate Euplotes raikovi. Here, we report the complete genome sequence of the bacterial strain FSC1006 (Francisella Strain Collection, Swedish Defence Research Agency, Umeå, Sweden).
Schrallhammer M, Schweikert M, Vallesi A, Verni F, Petroni G. 2011. Detection of a novel subspecies of Francisella noatunensis as endosymbiont of the ciliate Euplotes raikovi. Microb. Ecol. 61:455–464. 10.1007/s00248-010-9772-9.
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Colquhoun DJ, Duodu S. 2011. Francisella infections in farmed and wild aquatic organisms. Vet. Res. 42:47. 10.1186/1297-9716-42-47.
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Humrighouse BW, Adcock NJ, Rice EW. 2011. Use of acid treatment and a selective medium to enhance the recovery of Francisella tularensis from water. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 77:6729–6732. 10.1128/AEM.05226-11.
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