DOI

  • Robert Haselkorn
  • Alla Lapidus
  • Yakov Kogan
  • Cestmir Vlcek
  • Jan Paces
  • Vaclav Paces
  • Pavel Ulbrich
  • Tamara Pecenkova
  • Denis Rebrekov
  • Arthur Milgram
  • Mikhail Mazur
  • Randal Cox
  • Nikos Kyrpides
  • Vinayak Kapatral
  • Tamara Los
  • Athanasios Lykidis
  • Gary Reznik
  • Olga Vasieva
  • Michael Fonstein

The genome of Rhodobacter capsulatus has been completely sequenced. It consists of a single chromosome containing 3.5 Mb and a circular plasmid of 134 kb. This effort, started in 1992, began with a fine-structure restriction map of an overlapping set of cosmids that covered the genome. Cosmid sequencing led to a gapped genome that was filled by primer walking on the chromosome and by using lambda clones. Methods had to be developed to handle strong stops in the high GC (68%) inserts. Annotation was done with the ERGO system at Integrated Genomics, as was the reconstruction of the cell's metabolism. It was possible to recognize 3709 orfs of which functional assignments could be made with high confidence to 2392 (65%). Unusual features include the presence of numerous cryptic phage genomes embedded in the chromosome.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)43-52
Number of pages10
JournalPhotosynthesis Research
Volume70
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2001

    Research areas

  • Annotation, Comparative genomics, DNA sequence, Metabolic reconstruction

    Scopus subject areas

  • Biochemistry
  • Plant Science
  • Cell Biology

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