PMID: 2115876Aug 1, 1990Paper

Genome size of Mycoplasma genitalium

Journal of Bacteriology
C J Su, J B Baseman

Abstract

The genome size of Mycoplasma genitalium was determined by using restriction enzymes that infrequently cut its DNA. The calculated value of 577 to 590 kilobases is one-fourth smaller than the genome of Mycoplasma pneumoniae, which is considered among the smallest genomes of self-replicating organisms.

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