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Query: NC_007492:2035761:2038635 Pseudomonas fluorescens PfO-1, complete genome

Start: 2038635, End: 2038832, Length: 198

Host Lineage: Pseudomonas fluorescens; Pseudomonas; Pseudomonadaceae; Pseudomonadales; Proteobacteria; Bacteria

General Information: This strain was isolated from agricultural loam (sand, clay, and organic matter) soil in 1988 by Compeau et al. and is well adapted to soil environments. Bacteria belonging to the Pseudomonas group are common inhabitants of soil and water and can also be found on the surfaces of plants and animals. Pseudomonas bacteria are found in nature in a biofilm or in planktonic form. Pseudomonas bacteria are renowned for their metabolic versatility as they can grow under a variety of growth conditions and do not need any organic growth factors. This organism is a nonpathogenic saprophyte which inhabits soil, water and plant surface environments. If iron is in low supply, it produces a soluble, greenish fluorescent pigment, which is how it was named. As these environmentally versatile bacteria possess the ability to degrade (at least partially) multiple different pollutants, they are studied in their use as bioremediants.




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SubjectStartEndLengthSubject Host DescriptionCDS descriptionE-valueBit score
NC_021150:1965264:198663619866361986821186Azotobacter vinelandii CA6, complete genomecytochrome c oxidase, cbb3-type, subunit IV4e-1167
NC_012560:1965251:198662319866231986808186Azotobacter vinelandii DJ, complete genomecytochrome c oxidase, cbb3-type, subunit IV4e-1167
NC_007005:4062311:408000140800014080192192Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae B728a, complete genomeCbb3-type cytochrome oxidase component6e-1166.2
NC_005773:3851433:386811338681133868304192Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola 1448A, complete genomecytochrome c oxidase, cbb3-type, subunit IV1e-1065.5