Complete genome sequence of the fruiting myxobacterium Corallococcus coralloides DSM 2259.

Journal of Bacteriology
Stuart HuntleyLotte Søgaard-Andersen

Abstract

Corallococcus coralloides, like most other myxobacteria, undergoes a developmental program culminating in the formation of fruiting bodies. C. coralloides fruiting bodies are morphologically distinct from those of other fruiting myxobacteria for which full-length genome sequences are available. The genome sequence of the 10.0-Mb C. coralloides genome is presented herein.

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