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Query: NC_012583:361241:369478 Vibrio cholerae O395 chromosome chromosome II, complete sequence

Start: 369478, End: 369801, Length: 324

Host Lineage: Vibrio cholerae; Vibrio; Vibrionaceae; Vibrionales; Proteobacteria; Bacteria

General Information: Vibrio cholerae O395 is a classical O1 serotype strain of the Ogawa biotype. This genus is abundant in marine or freshwater environments such as estuaries, brackish ponds, or coastal areas; regions that provide an important reservoir for the organism in between outbreaks of the disease. Vibrio can affect shellfish, finfish, and other marine animals and a number of species are pathogenic for humans. Vibrio cholerae can colonize the mucosal surface of the small intestines of humans where it will cause cholera, a severe and sudden onset diarrheal disease. One famous outbreak was traced to a contaminated well in London in 1854 by John Snow, and epidemics, which can occur with extreme rapidity, are often associated with conditions of poor sanitation. The disease has a high lethality if left untreated, and millions have died over the centuries. There have been seven major pandemics between 1817 and today. Six were attributed to the classical biotype, while the 7th, which started in 1961, is associated with the El Tor biotype.




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SubjectStartEndLengthSubject Host DescriptionCDS descriptionE-valueBit score
NC_012667:931390:101134510113451011806462Vibrio cholerae MJ-1236 chromosome 2, complete genomehypothetical protein4e-56216
NC_009456:787322:894003894003894464462Vibrio cholerae O395 chromosome 1, complete sequencehypothetical protein4e-56216
NC_002506:324552:349915349915350376462Vibrio cholerae O1 biovar eltor str. N16961 chromosome II, completehypothetical protein4e-56216
NC_012580:301500:322266322266322589324Vibrio cholerae M66-2 chromosome II, complete sequencehypothetical protein9e-55211