Search results for " Sequencing"

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2019

We report a complete genome sequence of a Finnish isolate of the fish pathogen Flavobacterium columnare . Using PacBio RS II sequencing technology, the complete circular genome of F. columnare strain B185 with 3,261,404 bp was obtained.

Whole genome sequencingGenetics0303 health sciencesbiology030306 microbiologyStrain (biology)biology.organism_classificationGenome03 medical and health sciencesImmunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous)Flavobacterium columnareGeneticsFish <Actinopterygii>Molecular BiologyPathogen030304 developmental biologyMicrobiology Resource Announcements
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A genomic epidemiology investigation of yaws re-emergence and bacterial drug resistance selection

2020

Abstract Background In a longitudinal study assessing the WHO strategy for yaws eradication using mass azithromycin treatment, we observed resurgence of yaws cases with dominance of a single JG8 sequence type and emergence of azithromycin-resistant Treponema pallidum. Here, we analyse genomic changes in the bacterial population using samples collected during the study. Methods We performed whole bacterial genome sequencing directly on DNA extracted from 37 lesion swabs collected from patients on Lihir Island, Papua New Guinea, between 2013 and 2016. We produced phylogenies and correlated these with temporo-spatial information to investigate the source of new cases and the emergence of five …

Whole genome sequencingGenetics0303 health scienceseducation.field_of_studyTreponemabiologyPopulationBacterial genome sizeDrug resistancebiology.organism_classificationDeep sequencing3. Good health030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMultilocus sequence typingeducationIndex case030304 developmental biology
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Complete Genome Sequence of the Enterobacter cancerogenus Bacteriophage Enc34

2012

ABSTRACT Enterobacter cancerogenus is widely distributed in nature and is generally recovered from environmental or vegetal sources. In some cases, it has also been associated with human infections. In this study, the complete genomic sequence of virulent E. cancerogenus bacteriophage Enc34 was determined. The Enc34 genome is 60,364 bp in length and contains 80 open reading frames. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a bacteriophage infecting E. cancerogenus .

Whole genome sequencingGeneticsBase SequencebiologySequence analysisMolecular Sequence DataImmunologyEnterobacterVirulenceGenome ViralSequence Analysis DNAEnterobacterbiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologyGenomeGenome AnnouncementsMicrobiologyBacteriophageOpen reading frameVirologyInsect ScienceDNA ViralBacteriophagesSequence (medicine)Journal of Virology
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Echinostomes: genomics and proteomics

2008

Echinostomes are excellent models to study host-parasite interactions in intestinal helminthiases. In this chapter, data available from genomic and proteomic studies are analyzed in detail to indicate advantages and pitfalls in the research using these organisms. The lack of a genome sequence project and the low number of sequences deposited in the databases not only affect the genomic studies but also debilitate proteomic findings since in most cases, although good spectrometric data can be obtained, the available database often fail to identify the protein from the peptides obtained.

Whole genome sequencingGeneticsSuppression subtractive hybridizationGenomicsBiologyProteomicsIntestinal helminthiasis
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The evolutionary history of HSA7/16 synteny in vertebrates: a critical interpretation of comparative cytogenetic and genome sequence data

2013

The current work is an in silico study of data from previous publications and genome browsers, on the origin of the human synteny HSA7a/16p. The molecular composition of the chromosomal segments identified as HSA7a/16 and 7b (free or differently associated) is not yet clear. This means that a syntenic association 7/16, which can be detected by an in situ hybridization (FISH) method in different taxa, may not necessarily correspond to those of the same association in different lineages. In silico research, together with comparative cytogenetics, have been applied in order to define the composition of the 7/16 syntenic association. These results allow a confident reconstruction of the synteni…

Whole genome sequencingGeneticsmedicine.medical_specialtyHuman chromosome 7 Evolution in silico analysisPhylogenetic treeIn silicoCytogeneticsVertebrateSettore BIO/08 - AntropologiaBiologyGenomeHomology (biology)Evolutionary biologybiology.animalGeneticsmedicineGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesSyntenyCaryologia
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Lightweight LCP construction for next-generation sequencing datasets

2012

The advent of "next-generation" DNA sequencing (NGS) technologies has meant that collections of hundreds of millions of DNA sequences are now commonplace in bioinformatics. Knowing the longest common prefix array (LCP) of such a collection would facilitate the rapid computation of maximal exact matches, shortest unique substrings and shortest absent words. CPU-efficient algorithms for computing the LCP of a string have been described in the literature, but require the presence in RAM of large data structures. This prevents such methods from being feasible for NGS datasets. In this paper we propose the first lightweight method that simultaneously computes, via sequential scans, the LCP and B…

Whole genome sequencingGenomics (q-bio.GN)FOS: Computer and information sciencesSequenceBWT; LCP; next-generation sequencing datasetsBWT LCP text indexes next-generation sequencing datasets massive datasetsSettore INF/01 - InformaticaComputer scienceComputationString (computer science)LCP arrayParallel computingData structureDNA sequencingSubstringBWTLCPFOS: Biological sciencesComputer Science - Data Structures and AlgorithmsQuantitative Biology - GenomicsData Structures and Algorithms (cs.DS)next-generation sequencing datasets
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Draft Genome Sequence of Actibacterium mucosum KCTC 23349, a Marine Alphaproteobacterium with Complex Ionic Requirements Isolated from Mediterranean …

2014

ABSTRACT Strain R46 (CECT 7668; KCTC 23349), a nomenclatural type of Actibacterium mucosum , was isolated from surface seawater collected at Malvarrosa Beach (Valencia, Spain) in July 2008. The draft genome sequence of strain R46 (approximately 3.72 Mbp) contains 22 scaffolds and 3,619 protein-encoding genes, with a G+C content of 60.8 mol%.

Whole genome sequencingMediterranean climateEcologyBotanyGeneticsSeawaterProkaryotesBiologybiology.organism_classificationMolecular BiologyC contentValenciaActibacterium mucosumGenome Announcements
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Molecular Phylogenetic Analyses in Court Trials

2010

Molecular phylogenetics allows reconstructing of the genealogy and evolutionary history of organisms from information on their nucleotide or amino acid sequences. When sequences are derived from very fast evolving organisms, such as ribonucleic acid (RNA) viruses, changes accumulate in a few days or weeks, thus allowing the reconstruction of very recent evolutionary events in the history of these populations. One such event is the transmission of one of these viruses, for instance human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) or hepatitis C virus (HCV), from an infected person to another. This occasionally results in a legal demand seeking for compensation and/or punishment for the transmitter. Hence,…

Whole genome sequencingMost recent common ancestorPhylogenetic treeEvolutionary biologyLineage (evolution)Molecular phylogeneticsRNABiologyGenealogyAncestorSequence (medicine)eLS
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Temperature-dependence of spontaneous mutation rates

2020

Mutation is the source of genetic variation and the fundament of evolution. At the interphase of ecology and evolution, temperature has long been suggested to have a direct impact on realised spontaneous mutation rates. The question is whether mutation rates can be a species-specific constant under variable environmental conditions, such as variation of the ambient temperature. By combining mutation accumulation with whole genome sequencing in a multicellular organism, we provide empirical support to reject this null hypothesis. Instead mutation rates depend on temperature in a U-shaped manner with increasing rates towards both temperature extremes. This relation has important implications …

Whole genome sequencingMutation rateMulticellular organismEvolutionary biologyMolecular evolutionGenetic variationMutation (genetic algorithm)Evolutionary ecologyBiologyMutation Accumulation
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Genome Sequence of Rhodococcus sp. Strain BCP1, a Biodegrader of Alkanes and Chlorinated Compounds

2013

Rhodococcus sp. strain BCP1 (DSM 44980) co-metabolizes chlorinated compounds and mineralizes a broad range of alkanes being highly tolerant to these toxic chemicals. Here, we present the high-quality draft genome sequence of strain BCP1 consisting of 6,231,823 bp, with a G+C content of 70.4%, 5,902 protein-coding genes, and 58 RNAs genes. Rhodococcus genus comprises Gram-positive, non-sporulating, aerobic bacteria that are widely distributed in the environment (1). Rhodococcus sp. strain BCP1 (formerly: Rhodococcus aetherovorans strain BCP1, DSM 44980) was selected from an aerobic butane-utilizing consortium as the prevailing isolate able to co-metabolize chloroform, vinyl chloride and tric…

Whole genome sequencingRHODOCOCCUSRhodococcus genome sequencingStrain (chemistry)StereochemistryGENOME SEQUENCERNABiologyBiodegradationBIO/19 - MICROBIOLOGIA GENERALEGenomeCHLORINATED SOLVENTSMicrobiologynot availableN-ALKANESGeneticsProkaryotesMicrobial biodegradationMolecular BiologyGeneRhodococcus sp.Genome Announcements
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