Porphyromonas uenonis 60-3
Porphyromonas uenonis is an aerobic, gram-negative rod. It is a low virulence commensal member of the the human gut microbial flora. It is often found as part of a mixed flora in various infections which apparently originate from the intestinal tract. This strain was isolated from the human vaginal cavity.
Grant: Jumpstart
Source: vagina
Classification: Bacteroidetes; Bacteroidia; Bacteroidales; Porphyromonadaceae
NCBI Taxon ID: 596327
Public Data
Short Read Archive |
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Published |
Apr 9 2009 |
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Study |
HMP093-454 |
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Design |
Sequencing and analysis of the genome of Porphyromonas uenonis |
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Platform |
LS454 |
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Instrument model |
454 GS FLX |
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Number of spots |
658487 |
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Number of reads |
1316974 |
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Library Name |
HMP093-4F-01-689 |
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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 |
Apr 2 2009 |
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Published |
Apr 29 2009 |
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Annotation |
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Submitted |
Apr 2 2009 |
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Published |
Apr 29 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.