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Query: NC_012581:639329 Bacillus anthracis str. CDC 684 chromosome, complete genome

Start: 639329, End: 657486, Length: 18158

Host Lineage: Bacillus anthracis; Bacillus; Bacillaceae; Bacillales; Firmicutes; Bacteria

General Information: This organism was the first to be shown to cause disease by Dr. Robert Koch, leading to the formulation of Koch's postulates, which were verified by Dr. Louis Pasteur (the organism, isolated from sick animals, was grown in the laboratory and then used to infect healthy animals and make them sick). This organism was also the first for which an attenuated strain was developed as a vaccine. Herbivorous animals become infected with the organism when they ingest spores from the soil whereas humans become infected when they come into contact with a contaminated animal. Anthrax is not transmitted due to person-to-person contact. The three forms of the disease reflect the sites of infection which include cutaneous (skin), pulmonary (lung), and intestinal. Pulmonary and intestinal infections are often fatal if left untreated. Spores are taken up by macrophages and become internalized into phagolysozomes (membranous compartment) whereupon germination initiates. Bacteria are released into the bloodstream once the infected macrophage lyses whereupon they rapidly multiply, spreading throughout the circulatory and lymphatic systems, a process that results in septic shock, respiratory distress and organ failure. The spores of this pathogen have been used as a terror weapon.




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Subject IslandStartEndLengthSubject Host DescriptionE-valueBit scoreVisual BLASTNVisual BLASTP
NC_007530:35812023581202360051619315Bacillus anthracis str. 'Ames Ancestor', complete genome018490BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_005945:35817763581776360009918324Bacillus anthracis str. Sterne, complete genome018490BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_003997:35799723579972359923219261Bacillus anthracis str. Ames, complete genome018490BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_014335:3531931*3531931355009918169Bacillus cereus biovar anthracis str. CI chromosome, complete018300BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_012472:3625800*3625800364898123182Bacillus cereus 03BB102, complete genome018210BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_005957:3602744*3602744362109918356Bacillus thuringiensis serovar konkukian str. 97-27, complete018100BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_006274:3661194*3661194367978418591Bacillus cereus E33L, complete genome017740BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_011772:3705878*3705878372883622959Bacillus cereus G9842, complete genome013550BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_008600:36110383611038362982518788Bacillus thuringiensis str. Al Hakam, complete genome012720BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_010184:3590895*3590895360976718873Bacillus weihenstephanensis KBAB4, complete genome07616BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_020410:1684192*1684192171942935238Bacillus amyloliquefaciens subsp. plantarum UCMB5036 complete8e-40172BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_015391:695350*69535071865123302Carnobacterium sp. 17-4 chromosome, complete genome4e-1797.6BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_015516:131564*13156415661425051Melissococcus plutonius ATCC 35311, complete genome2e-1281.8BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_015978:11365611365613662622971Lactobacillus sanfranciscensis TMW 1.1304 chromosome, complete1e-1075.8BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_015497:12878771287877133880050924Glaciecola agarilytica 4H-3-7+YE-5 chromosome, complete genome2e-0971.9BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_014328:1405484*1405484142841522932Clostridium ljungdahlii ATCC 49587 chromosome, complete genome9e-0969.9BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_015760:61345*613458629324949Streptococcus salivarius CCHSS3, complete genome8e-0660BLASTN svgBLASTP svg
NC_014014:153837*15383718692233086Mycoplasma crocodyli MP145 chromosome, complete genome8e-0660BLASTN svgBLASTP svg