J. Bacteriol.

More than 98% of reported human listeriosis cases are caused by Listeria monocytogenes serotypes within lineages I and II. Serotypes within lineage III (4a and 4c) are commonly isolated from environmental and food specimens. We report the first complete genome sequence of a lineage III isolate, HCC23, which will be used for comparative analysis.

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More than 98% of reported human listeriosis cases are caused by Listeria monocytogenes serotypes within lineages I and II. Serotypes within lineage III (4a and 4c) are commonly isolated from environmental and food specimens. We report the first complete genome sequence of a lineage III isolate, HCC23, which will be used for comparative analysis.
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J. Bacteriol.
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Arick T., Banes M.M., Bridges S.M., Donaldson J.R., Lawrence M.L., Paul D., Steele C.L.
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2011
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3679-3680
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Genome sequence of lineage III Listeria monocytogenes strain HCC23.
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193
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doi:10.1128/JB.05236-11