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Query: NC_012660:165559:192867 Pseudomonas fluorescens SBW25 chromosome, complete genome

Start: 192867, End: 195041, Length: 2175

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

General Information: Isolated in 1989 from the leaf surface of a sugar beet plant grown at the University Farm, Wytham, Oxford, UK. 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_011071:4000620:4010224401022440124702247Stenotrophomonas maltophilia R551-3, complete genomehypothetical protein3e-62240
NC_009050:212270:2795232795232808391317Rhodobacter sphaeroides ATCC 17029 chromosome 2, complete sequencehypothetical protein1e-53211
NC_008435:1131242:1169721116972111720872367Rhodopseudomonas palustris BisA53, complete genomehypothetical protein6e-53209
NC_013858:416000:4283994283994306722274Azospirillum sp. B510 plasmid pAB510d, complete sequencehypothetical protein1e-49198
NC_015377:86847:99397993971015622166Burkholderia gladioli BSR3 plasmid bgla_2p, complete sequencehypothetical protein5e-44179