Draft Genome Sequence of Actinobaculum massiliense Strain FC3

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Mamadou BeyePierre-Edouard Fournier

Abstract

Actinobaculum massiliense strain FC3 was isolated from the urine of a patient with acute cystitis. The 2.06-Mb genome of strain FC3 contains 17 toxin/antitoxin modules and 9 bacteriocin-encoding genes that may play a role in virulence. The genome also exhibits 693 genes acquired by lateral gene transfer.

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Citations

Apr 28, 2016·International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology·Sofiane BakourPierre Edouard Fournier

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Datasets Mentioned

BETA
LN870313

Software Mentioned

Prodigal
BLAST +
RNAmmer
Spades
RAST
Pfam

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