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Query: NC_012726:2549813:2568684 Sulfolobus islandicus M.16.4 chromosome, complete genome

Start: 2568684, End: 2569022, Length: 339

Host Lineage: Sulfolobus islandicus; Sulfolobus; Sulfolobaceae; Sulfolobales; Crenarchaeota; Archaea

General Information: This strain (also called Kamchatka #3) was isolated from a hot spring on the Kamchatka Penninsula, in the Russian Far East. Hyperthermophilic acidophilic sulfur-metabolizing archeon. Sulfolobus islandicus is a thermo-acidophilic archeae commonly identified in hot, acidic sulfur springs. This organism can grow both chemoautotrophically, using sulfur or hydrogen sulfide, and heterotrophically. S. islandicus can play host to a number of plasmids and viruses which may be useful in developing tools for genetic analysis. In addition, Sulfolobus islandicus isolates from different areas in Russia, Iceland, and the United States have been shown to be genetically distinct from each other making this organism useful for comparative analysis.




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SubjectStartEndLengthSubject Host DescriptionCDS descriptionE-valueBit score
NC_002754:1968668:199087319908731991295423Sulfolobus solfataricus P2, complete genomehypothetical protein5e-60229
NC_012589:2698556:271831127183112718676366Sulfolobus islandicus L.S.2.15, complete genomehypothetical protein5e-60229
NC_013769:2685000:270407127040712704409339Sulfolobus islandicus L.D.8.5 chromosome, complete genomehypothetical protein9e-60228
NC_017275:2615814:263708926370892637523435Sulfolobus islandicus HVE10/4 chromosome, complete genomehypothetical protein1e-59228
NC_012632:2654200:267443826744382674803366Sulfolobus islandicus M.16.27 chromosome, complete genomehypothetical protein2e-59227
NC_017275:568722:585201585201585533333Sulfolobus islandicus HVE10/4 chromosome, complete genomehypothetical protein3e-1787