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Odoribacter splanchnicus (Werner et al. 1975) Hardham et al. 2008 is the type species of the genus Odoribacter, which belongs to the family Porphyromonadaceae in the order 'Bacteroidales'. The species is of interest because members of the Odoribacter form an isolated cluster within the Porphyromonadaceae. This is the first completed genome sequence of a member of the genus Odoribacter and the fourth sequence from the family Porphyromonadaceae. The 4,392,288 bp long genome with its 3,672 protein-coding and 74 RNA genes and is a part of the Genomic Encyclopedia of Bacteria and Archaea project.

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Odoribacter splanchnicus (Werner et al. 1975) Hardham et al. 2008 is the type species of the genus Odoribacter, which belongs to the family Porphyromonadaceae in the order 'Bacteroidales'. The species is of interest because members of the Odoribacter form an isolated cluster within the Porphyromonadaceae. This is the first completed genome sequence of a member of the genus Odoribacter and the fourth sequence from the family Porphyromonadaceae. The 4,392,288 bp long genome with its 3,672 protein-coding and 74 RNA genes and is a part of the Genomic Encyclopedia of Bacteria and Archaea project.
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Stand Genomic Sci, Stand. Genomic Sci.
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Brambilla E.M., Bristow J., Chen A., Cheng J.F., Deshpande S., Detter J.C., Eisen J.A., Goker M., Goodwin L., Gronow S., Hammon N., Han C., Hauser L., Hugenholtz P., Ivanova N., Jeffries C.D., Klenk H.P., Kyrpides N.C., Land M., Lapidus A., Liolios K., Lucas S., Markowitz V., Mavromatis K., Nolan M., Ovchinikova G., Pagani I., Palaniappan K., Pati A., Pitluck S., Rohde M., Tapia R., Woyke T., Zeytun A.
uniprot:date
2011
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US DOE Joint Genome Institute (JGI-PGF)
uniprot:pages
200-209
uniprot:title
Complete genome sequence of Odoribacter splanchnicus type strain (1651/6).
uniprot:volume
4
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doi:10.4056/sigs.1714269