-- dump date 20240506_000749 -- class Genbank::Contig -- table contig_comment -- id comment NC_009922.1 REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical toREFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1.REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.govREFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu)REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu)REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org)REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-StanfordREFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGFREFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNLREFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps withREFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. EachREFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total errorREFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000.REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for theREFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by theREFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data toREFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of thisREFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborativeREFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis.REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376).REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). The annotation was added by the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome AnnotationREFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). The annotation was added by the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP). Information about PGAP can be found here:REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). The annotation was added by the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP). Information about PGAP can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/annotation_prok/REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). The annotation was added by the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP). Information about PGAP can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/annotation_prok/ ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). The annotation was added by the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP). Information about PGAP can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/annotation_prok/ ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: NCBI RefSeqREFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). The annotation was added by the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP). Information about PGAP can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/annotation_prok/ ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: NCBI RefSeq Annotation Date :: 02/28/2024 11:01:00REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). The annotation was added by the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP). Information about PGAP can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/annotation_prok/ ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: NCBI RefSeq Annotation Date :: 02/28/2024 11:01:00 Annotation Pipeline :: NCBI Prokaryotic GenomeREFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). The annotation was added by the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP). Information about PGAP can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/annotation_prok/ ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: NCBI RefSeq Annotation Date :: 02/28/2024 11:01:00 Annotation Pipeline :: NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP)REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). The annotation was added by the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP). Information about PGAP can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/annotation_prok/ ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: NCBI RefSeq Annotation Date :: 02/28/2024 11:01:00 Annotation Pipeline :: NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP) Annotation Method :: Best-placed reference proteinREFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). The annotation was added by the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP). Information about PGAP can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/annotation_prok/ ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: NCBI RefSeq Annotation Date :: 02/28/2024 11:01:00 Annotation Pipeline :: NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP) Annotation Method :: Best-placed reference protein set; GeneMarkS-2+REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). The annotation was added by the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP). Information about PGAP can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/annotation_prok/ ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: NCBI RefSeq Annotation Date :: 02/28/2024 11:01:00 Annotation Pipeline :: NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP) Annotation Method :: Best-placed reference protein set; GeneMarkS-2+ Annotation Software revision :: 6.6REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). The annotation was added by the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP). Information about PGAP can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/annotation_prok/ ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: NCBI RefSeq Annotation Date :: 02/28/2024 11:01:00 Annotation Pipeline :: NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP) Annotation Method :: Best-placed reference protein set; GeneMarkS-2+ Annotation Software revision :: 6.6 Features Annotated :: Gene; CDS; rRNA; tRNA; ncRNAREFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). The annotation was added by the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP). Information about PGAP can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/annotation_prok/ ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: NCBI RefSeq Annotation Date :: 02/28/2024 11:01:00 Annotation Pipeline :: NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP) Annotation Method :: Best-placed reference protein set; GeneMarkS-2+ Annotation Software revision :: 6.6 Features Annotated :: Gene; CDS; rRNA; tRNA; ncRNA Genes (total) :: 3,086REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). The annotation was added by the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP). Information about PGAP can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/annotation_prok/ ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: NCBI RefSeq Annotation Date :: 02/28/2024 11:01:00 Annotation Pipeline :: NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP) Annotation Method :: Best-placed reference protein set; GeneMarkS-2+ Annotation Software revision :: 6.6 Features Annotated :: Gene; CDS; rRNA; tRNA; ncRNA Genes (total) :: 3,086 CDSs (total) :: 2,969REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). The annotation was added by the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP). Information about PGAP can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/annotation_prok/ ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: NCBI RefSeq Annotation Date :: 02/28/2024 11:01:00 Annotation Pipeline :: NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP) Annotation Method :: Best-placed reference protein set; GeneMarkS-2+ Annotation Software revision :: 6.6 Features Annotated :: Gene; CDS; rRNA; tRNA; ncRNA Genes (total) :: 3,086 CDSs (total) :: 2,969 Genes (coding) :: 2,957REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). The annotation was added by the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP). Information about PGAP can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/annotation_prok/ ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: NCBI RefSeq Annotation Date :: 02/28/2024 11:01:00 Annotation Pipeline :: NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP) Annotation Method :: Best-placed reference protein set; GeneMarkS-2+ Annotation Software revision :: 6.6 Features Annotated :: Gene; CDS; rRNA; tRNA; ncRNA Genes (total) :: 3,086 CDSs (total) :: 2,969 Genes (coding) :: 2,957 CDSs (with protein) :: 2,957REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). The annotation was added by the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP). Information about PGAP can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/annotation_prok/ ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: NCBI RefSeq Annotation Date :: 02/28/2024 11:01:00 Annotation Pipeline :: NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP) Annotation Method :: Best-placed reference protein set; GeneMarkS-2+ Annotation Software revision :: 6.6 Features Annotated :: Gene; CDS; rRNA; tRNA; ncRNA Genes (total) :: 3,086 CDSs (total) :: 2,969 Genes (coding) :: 2,957 CDSs (with protein) :: 2,957 Genes (RNA) :: 117REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). The annotation was added by the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP). Information about PGAP can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/annotation_prok/ ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: NCBI RefSeq Annotation Date :: 02/28/2024 11:01:00 Annotation Pipeline :: NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP) Annotation Method :: Best-placed reference protein set; GeneMarkS-2+ Annotation Software revision :: 6.6 Features Annotated :: Gene; CDS; rRNA; tRNA; ncRNA Genes (total) :: 3,086 CDSs (total) :: 2,969 Genes (coding) :: 2,957 CDSs (with protein) :: 2,957 Genes (RNA) :: 117 rRNAs :: 9, 8, 8 (5S, 16S, 23S)REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). The annotation was added by the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP). Information about PGAP can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/annotation_prok/ ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: NCBI RefSeq Annotation Date :: 02/28/2024 11:01:00 Annotation Pipeline :: NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP) Annotation Method :: Best-placed reference protein set; GeneMarkS-2+ Annotation Software revision :: 6.6 Features Annotated :: Gene; CDS; rRNA; tRNA; ncRNA Genes (total) :: 3,086 CDSs (total) :: 2,969 Genes (coding) :: 2,957 CDSs (with protein) :: 2,957 Genes (RNA) :: 117 rRNAs :: 9, 8, 8 (5S, 16S, 23S) complete rRNAs :: 9, 8, 8 (5S, 16S, 23S)REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). The annotation was added by the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP). Information about PGAP can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/annotation_prok/ ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: NCBI RefSeq Annotation Date :: 02/28/2024 11:01:00 Annotation Pipeline :: NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP) Annotation Method :: Best-placed reference protein set; GeneMarkS-2+ Annotation Software revision :: 6.6 Features Annotated :: Gene; CDS; rRNA; tRNA; ncRNA Genes (total) :: 3,086 CDSs (total) :: 2,969 Genes (coding) :: 2,957 CDSs (with protein) :: 2,957 Genes (RNA) :: 117 rRNAs :: 9, 8, 8 (5S, 16S, 23S) complete rRNAs :: 9, 8, 8 (5S, 16S, 23S) tRNAs :: 87REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). The annotation was added by the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP). Information about PGAP can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/annotation_prok/ ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: NCBI RefSeq Annotation Date :: 02/28/2024 11:01:00 Annotation Pipeline :: NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP) Annotation Method :: Best-placed reference protein set; GeneMarkS-2+ Annotation Software revision :: 6.6 Features Annotated :: Gene; CDS; rRNA; tRNA; ncRNA Genes (total) :: 3,086 CDSs (total) :: 2,969 Genes (coding) :: 2,957 CDSs (with protein) :: 2,957 Genes (RNA) :: 117 rRNAs :: 9, 8, 8 (5S, 16S, 23S) complete rRNAs :: 9, 8, 8 (5S, 16S, 23S) tRNAs :: 87 ncRNAs :: 5REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). The annotation was added by the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP). Information about PGAP can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/annotation_prok/ ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: NCBI RefSeq Annotation Date :: 02/28/2024 11:01:00 Annotation Pipeline :: NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP) Annotation Method :: Best-placed reference protein set; GeneMarkS-2+ Annotation Software revision :: 6.6 Features Annotated :: Gene; CDS; rRNA; tRNA; ncRNA Genes (total) :: 3,086 CDSs (total) :: 2,969 Genes (coding) :: 2,957 CDSs (with protein) :: 2,957 Genes (RNA) :: 117 rRNAs :: 9, 8, 8 (5S, 16S, 23S) complete rRNAs :: 9, 8, 8 (5S, 16S, 23S) tRNAs :: 87 ncRNAs :: 5 Pseudo Genes (total) :: 12REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). The annotation was added by the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP). Information about PGAP can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/annotation_prok/ ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: NCBI RefSeq Annotation Date :: 02/28/2024 11:01:00 Annotation Pipeline :: NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP) Annotation Method :: Best-placed reference protein set; GeneMarkS-2+ Annotation Software revision :: 6.6 Features Annotated :: Gene; CDS; rRNA; tRNA; ncRNA Genes (total) :: 3,086 CDSs (total) :: 2,969 Genes (coding) :: 2,957 CDSs (with protein) :: 2,957 Genes (RNA) :: 117 rRNAs :: 9, 8, 8 (5S, 16S, 23S) complete rRNAs :: 9, 8, 8 (5S, 16S, 23S) tRNAs :: 87 ncRNAs :: 5 Pseudo Genes (total) :: 12 CDSs (without protein) :: 12REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). The annotation was added by the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP). Information about PGAP can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/annotation_prok/ ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: NCBI RefSeq Annotation Date :: 02/28/2024 11:01:00 Annotation Pipeline :: NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP) Annotation Method :: Best-placed reference protein set; GeneMarkS-2+ Annotation Software revision :: 6.6 Features Annotated :: Gene; CDS; rRNA; tRNA; ncRNA Genes (total) :: 3,086 CDSs (total) :: 2,969 Genes (coding) :: 2,957 CDSs (with protein) :: 2,957 Genes (RNA) :: 117 rRNAs :: 9, 8, 8 (5S, 16S, 23S) complete rRNAs :: 9, 8, 8 (5S, 16S, 23S) tRNAs :: 87 ncRNAs :: 5 Pseudo Genes (total) :: 12 CDSs (without protein) :: 12 Pseudo Genes (ambiguous residues) :: 0 of 12REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). The annotation was added by the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP). Information about PGAP can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/annotation_prok/ ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: NCBI RefSeq Annotation Date :: 02/28/2024 11:01:00 Annotation Pipeline :: NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP) Annotation Method :: Best-placed reference protein set; GeneMarkS-2+ Annotation Software revision :: 6.6 Features Annotated :: Gene; CDS; rRNA; tRNA; ncRNA Genes (total) :: 3,086 CDSs (total) :: 2,969 Genes (coding) :: 2,957 CDSs (with protein) :: 2,957 Genes (RNA) :: 117 rRNAs :: 9, 8, 8 (5S, 16S, 23S) complete rRNAs :: 9, 8, 8 (5S, 16S, 23S) tRNAs :: 87 ncRNAs :: 5 Pseudo Genes (total) :: 12 CDSs (without protein) :: 12 Pseudo Genes (ambiguous residues) :: 0 of 12 Pseudo Genes (frameshifted) :: 2 of 12REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). The annotation was added by the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP). Information about PGAP can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/annotation_prok/ ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: NCBI RefSeq Annotation Date :: 02/28/2024 11:01:00 Annotation Pipeline :: NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP) Annotation Method :: Best-placed reference protein set; GeneMarkS-2+ Annotation Software revision :: 6.6 Features Annotated :: Gene; CDS; rRNA; tRNA; ncRNA Genes (total) :: 3,086 CDSs (total) :: 2,969 Genes (coding) :: 2,957 CDSs (with protein) :: 2,957 Genes (RNA) :: 117 rRNAs :: 9, 8, 8 (5S, 16S, 23S) complete rRNAs :: 9, 8, 8 (5S, 16S, 23S) tRNAs :: 87 ncRNAs :: 5 Pseudo Genes (total) :: 12 CDSs (without protein) :: 12 Pseudo Genes (ambiguous residues) :: 0 of 12 Pseudo Genes (frameshifted) :: 2 of 12 Pseudo Genes (incomplete) :: 10 of 12REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). The annotation was added by the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP). Information about PGAP can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/annotation_prok/ ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: NCBI RefSeq Annotation Date :: 02/28/2024 11:01:00 Annotation Pipeline :: NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP) Annotation Method :: Best-placed reference protein set; GeneMarkS-2+ Annotation Software revision :: 6.6 Features Annotated :: Gene; CDS; rRNA; tRNA; ncRNA Genes (total) :: 3,086 CDSs (total) :: 2,969 Genes (coding) :: 2,957 CDSs (with protein) :: 2,957 Genes (RNA) :: 117 rRNAs :: 9, 8, 8 (5S, 16S, 23S) complete rRNAs :: 9, 8, 8 (5S, 16S, 23S) tRNAs :: 87 ncRNAs :: 5 Pseudo Genes (total) :: 12 CDSs (without protein) :: 12 Pseudo Genes (ambiguous residues) :: 0 of 12 Pseudo Genes (frameshifted) :: 2 of 12 Pseudo Genes (incomplete) :: 10 of 12 Pseudo Genes (internal stop) :: 3 of 12REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). The annotation was added by the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP). Information about PGAP can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/annotation_prok/ ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: NCBI RefSeq Annotation Date :: 02/28/2024 11:01:00 Annotation Pipeline :: NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP) Annotation Method :: Best-placed reference protein set; GeneMarkS-2+ Annotation Software revision :: 6.6 Features Annotated :: Gene; CDS; rRNA; tRNA; ncRNA Genes (total) :: 3,086 CDSs (total) :: 2,969 Genes (coding) :: 2,957 CDSs (with protein) :: 2,957 Genes (RNA) :: 117 rRNAs :: 9, 8, 8 (5S, 16S, 23S) complete rRNAs :: 9, 8, 8 (5S, 16S, 23S) tRNAs :: 87 ncRNAs :: 5 Pseudo Genes (total) :: 12 CDSs (without protein) :: 12 Pseudo Genes (ambiguous residues) :: 0 of 12 Pseudo Genes (frameshifted) :: 2 of 12 Pseudo Genes (incomplete) :: 10 of 12 Pseudo Genes (internal stop) :: 3 of 12 Pseudo Genes (multiple problems) :: 3 of 12REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). The annotation was added by the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP). Information about PGAP can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/annotation_prok/ ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: NCBI RefSeq Annotation Date :: 02/28/2024 11:01:00 Annotation Pipeline :: NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP) Annotation Method :: Best-placed reference protein set; GeneMarkS-2+ Annotation Software revision :: 6.6 Features Annotated :: Gene; CDS; rRNA; tRNA; ncRNA Genes (total) :: 3,086 CDSs (total) :: 2,969 Genes (coding) :: 2,957 CDSs (with protein) :: 2,957 Genes (RNA) :: 117 rRNAs :: 9, 8, 8 (5S, 16S, 23S) complete rRNAs :: 9, 8, 8 (5S, 16S, 23S) tRNAs :: 87 ncRNAs :: 5 Pseudo Genes (total) :: 12 CDSs (without protein) :: 12 Pseudo Genes (ambiguous residues) :: 0 of 12 Pseudo Genes (frameshifted) :: 2 of 12 Pseudo Genes (incomplete) :: 10 of 12 Pseudo Genes (internal stop) :: 3 of 12 Pseudo Genes (multiple problems) :: 3 of 12 ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END##REFSEQ INFORMATION: The reference sequence is identical to CP000853.1. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4000263 Source DNA and bacteria available from John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Contacts: John Stolz (jstolz@duq.edu) Paul Richardson (microbes@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Quality assurance done by JGI-Stanford Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF Finishing done by JGI-LLNL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. It is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). The annotation was added by the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP). Information about PGAP can be found here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/annotation_prok/ ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: NCBI RefSeq Annotation Date :: 02/28/2024 11:01:00 Annotation Pipeline :: NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP) Annotation Method :: Best-placed reference protein set; GeneMarkS-2+ Annotation Software revision :: 6.6 Features Annotated :: Gene; CDS; rRNA; tRNA; ncRNA Genes (total) :: 3,086 CDSs (total) :: 2,969 Genes (coding) :: 2,957 CDSs (with protein) :: 2,957 Genes (RNA) :: 117 rRNAs :: 9, 8, 8 (5S, 16S, 23S) complete rRNAs :: 9, 8, 8 (5S, 16S, 23S) tRNAs :: 87 ncRNAs :: 5 Pseudo Genes (total) :: 12 CDSs (without protein) :: 12 Pseudo Genes (ambiguous residues) :: 0 of 12 Pseudo Genes (frameshifted) :: 2 of 12 Pseudo Genes (incomplete) :: 10 of 12 Pseudo Genes (internal stop) :: 3 of 12 Pseudo Genes (multiple problems) :: 3 of 12 ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## COMPLETENESS: full length.