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  • Alex Copeland
  • Kathleen O'Connor
  • Susan Lucas
  • Kerrie W. Berry
  • John C. Detter
  • Tijana Glavina del Rio
  • Nancy Hammon
  • Eileen Dalin
  • Hope Tice
  • Sam Pit-Luck
  • David Bruce
  • Lynne Goodwin
  • Cliff Han
  • Roxanne Tapia
  • Elizabeth Saund-Ers
  • Jeremy Schmutz
  • Thomas Brettin
  • Frank Larimer
  • Miriam Land
  • Loren Hauser
  • Carmen Vargas
  • Joaquin J. Nieto
  • Nikos C. Kyrpides
  • Markus Göker
  • Hans Peter Klenk
  • Laszlo N. Csonka
  • Tanja Woyke

Chromohalobacter salexigens is one of nine currently known species of the genus Chromohalobacter in the family Halomonadaceae. It is the most halotolerant of the so-called 'moderately halophilic bacteria' currently known and, due to its strong euryhaline phenotype, it is an established model organism for prokaryotic osmoadaptation. C. salexigens strain 1H11 T and Halomonas elongata are the first and the second members of the family Halomonadaceae with a completely sequenced genome. The 3,696,649 bp long chromosome with a total of 3,319 protein-coding and 93 RNA genes was sequenced as part of the DOE Joint Genome Institute Program DOEM 2004.

Язык оригиналаанглийский
Страницы (с-по)379-388
Число страниц10
ЖурналStandards in Genomic Sciences
Том5
Номер выпуска3
DOI
СостояниеОпубликовано - 1 дек 2011

    Предметные области Scopus

  • Генетика

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