Leptotrichia goodfellowii F0264
Leptotrichia goodfellowii is a non-motile, anaerobic, gram-negative rod. It is a typical constituent of the normal microbial flora in the human oral cavity. It is an opportunistic pathogen in immunocompromised patients. It has been implicated in sepsis and endocarditis. This strain was isolated from the human oral cavity.
Grant: Jumpstart
Source: oral
Classification: Fusobacteria; Fusobacteria; Fusobacteriales; Fusobacteriaceae
NCBI Taxon ID: 596323
Collaborator: Martin Blaser , NYU
Public Data
Short Read Archive |
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Published |
Oct 27 2009 |
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Study |
HMP088-454 |
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Design |
Sequencing and analysis of the genome of Leptotrichia goodfellowii |
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Platform |
LS454 |
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Instrument model |
454 GS FLX |
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Number of spots |
145650 |
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Number of reads |
291300 |
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Library Name |
HMP088-4F-01-724 |
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Library Strategy |
WGS |
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Library Source |
GENOMIC |
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Library Selection |
RANDOM |
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Sequence |
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Submitted |
Oct 6 2009 |
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Published |
Oct 20 2009 |
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Annotation |
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Submitted |
Oct 6 2009 |
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Published |
Oct 20 2009 |
All publications that cite results from this NIH grant-supported research must include the following acknowledgement: The project described was supported by Contract Number N01-AI-30071 from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.