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First report of two complete Clostridium chauvoei genome sequences and detailed in silico genome analysis
2017
Infection, Genetics and Evolution
Clostridium (C.) chauvoei is a Gram-positive, spore forming, anaerobic bacterium. It causes black leg in ruminants, a typically fatal histotoxic myonecrosis. High quality circular genome sequences were generated for the C. chauvoei type strain DSM 7528 T (ATCC 10092 T ) and a field strain 12S0467 isolated in Germany. The origin of replication (oriC) was comparable to that of Bacillus subtilis in structure with two regions containing DnaA boxes. Similar prophages were identified in the genomes
doi:10.1016/j.meegid.2017.07.018
pmid:28720440
fatcat:gom2n7o7ure2pjkixmhd4peizy