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Query: NC_010740:1051000:1064693 Brucella abortus S19 chromosome 2, complete sequence

Start: 1064693, End: 1065574, Length: 882

Host Lineage: Brucella abortus; Brucella; Brucellaceae; Rhizobiales; Proteobacteria; Bacteria

General Information: Causes bovine brucellosis. They are highly infectious, and can be spread through contact with infected animal products or through the air, making them a potential bioterrorism agent. Once the organism has entered the body, it can become intracellular, and enter the blood and lymphatic regions, multiplying inside phagocytes before eventually causing bacteremia (spread of bacteria through the blood). Once the organism has entered the body, it can become intracellular, and enter the blood and lymphatic regions, multiplying inside phagocytes before eventually causing bacteremia (spread of bacteria through the blood). Virulence may depend on a type IV secretion system which may promote intracellular growth by secreting important effector molecules. This organism was first noticed on the island of Malta by Dr. David Bruce during an epidemic among British soldiers. It is the primary cause of bovine brucellosis, which results in enormous (billions of dollars) economic losses due primarily to reproductive failure and food losses. In man, it causes undulant fever, a long debilitating disease that is treated by protracted administration of antibiotics.




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SubjectStartEndLengthSubject Host DescriptionCDS descriptionE-valueBit score
NC_015858:1150446:116387711638771164758882Brucella pinnipedialis B2/94 chromosome chromosome 2, completeN-acetylglucosamine kinase6e-153540
NC_003318:183914:188182188182189063882Brucella melitensis 16M chromosome II, complete sequenceN-acetylglucosamine kinase6e-153540
NC_006933:1051873:106545110654511066317867Brucella abortus biovar 1 str. 9-941 chromosome II, completehypothetical protein5e-151533
NC_007624:1046500:106020710602071061073867Brucella melitensis biovar Abortus 2308 chromosome II, completeATPase, BadF/BadG/BcrA/BcrD type5e-151533
NC_010167:1287000:130396813039681304834867Brucella suis ATCC 23445 chromosome II, complete sequencehypothetical protein1e-149528
NC_004311:1096649:111033911103391111205867Brucella suis 1330 chromosome II, complete sequencehypothetical protein1e-149528
NC_010104:1096081:110977111097711110643873Brucella canis ATCC 23365 chromosome II, complete sequenceATPase BadF/BadG/BcrA/BcrD type2e-146518
NC_013118:1109610:112327511232751124144870Brucella microti CCM 4915 chromosome 2, complete genome7e-134476
NC_009668:1591290:160431116043111605192882Ochrobactrum anthropi ATCC 49188 chromosome 2, complete sequenceATPase BadF/BadG/BcrA/BcrD type3e-95348
NC_015677:3179910:319436731943673195287921Ramlibacter tataouinensis TTB310 chromosome, complete genomeN-acetylglucosamine kinase4e-31135
NC_009092:1263964:129087612908761291775900Shewanella loihica PV-4, complete genomeATPase, BadF/BadG/BcrA/BcrD type9e-1890.9
NC_014500:4049384:404938440493844050310927Dickeya dadantii 3937 chromosome, complete genomeglucosamine kinase GpsK3e-1789.4
NC_006177:324363:327052327052327987936Symbiobacterium thermophilum IAM 14863, complete genomehypothetical protein3e-1375.9
NC_014500:4049384:404887240488724049420549Dickeya dadantii 3937 chromosome, complete genomeglucosamine kinase GpsK4e-0652.4
NC_014323:5219154:521915452191545220080927Herbaspirillum seropedicae SmR1 chromosome, complete genomeN-acetylglucosamine kinase8e-0651.2