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Query: NC_015164:2961906 Bacteroides salanitronis DSM 18170 chromosome, complete genome

D: 41.8461

Host Lineage: Bacteroides salanitronis; Bacteroides; Bacteroidaceae; Bacteroidales; Bacteroidetes; Bacteria

General Information: Country: Japan; Environment: Host; Isolation: caecum of chicken; Temp: Mesophile; Temp: 37C. This group of microbes constitute the most abundant members of the intestinal microflora of mammals. Typically they are symbionts, but they can become opportunistic pathogens in the peritoneal (intra-abdominal) cavity. This organism produces many extracellular enzymes which assist in the breakdown of complex plant polysaccharides such as cellulose and hemicellulose and host-derived polysaccharides such as mucopolysaccharides. Bacteroides salanitronis is a species of strictly anaerobic, non-spore-forming, non-motile, Gram-negative rods. It was isolated from caecum of a healthy chicken.

Number of Neighbours: 6




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Subject IslandSubject Host Description Compositional Similarity Proposed Island FlowSubject Island D
NC_015164:438000Bacteroides salanitronis DSM 18170 chromosome, complete genome77.6287 %Subject ←→ Query41.1727
NC_006347:112500Bacteroides fragilis YCH46, complete genome87.2549 %Subject ←→ Query42.3335
NC_015164:2935363Bacteroides salanitronis DSM 18170 chromosome, complete genome80.1103 %Subject ←→ Query42.6203
NC_015164:1260500Bacteroides salanitronis DSM 18170 chromosome, complete genome75.386 %Subject ←→ Query43.9672
NC_006347:143876Bacteroides fragilis YCH46, complete genome76.0172 %Subject ←→ Query48.0496
NC_003228:2010643Bacteroides fragilis NCTC 9343, complete genome76.4553 %Subject ←→ Query51.3542