Pre_GI: SWBIT SVG BLASTP

Query: NC_015388:3125566 Desulfobacca acetoxidans DSM 11109 chromosome, complete genome

Lineage: Desulfobacca acetoxidans; Desulfobacca; Syntrophaceae; Syntrophobacterales; Proteobacteria; Bacteria

General Information: Country: Netherlands; Environment: Fresh water, Fresh water; Isolation: Anaerobic granular sludge of a pilot-scale; Temp: Mesophile; Temp: 37C. This organism is able to grow with acetate as the sole carbon source using sulfate or other inorganic sulfur compounds as electron acceptors.

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BLASTP Alignment.txt

Subject: NC_010410:3166279 Acinetobacter baumannii AYE, complete genome

Lineage: Acinetobacter baumannii; Acinetobacter; Moraxellaceae; Pseudomonadales; Proteobacteria; Bacteria

General Information: This strain is responsible for community-acquired infections and is highly resistant to antibiotics. This bacterium is commonly isolated from the hospital environment and hospitalized patients. It is an aquatic organism, and is often cultured from liquid medical samples such as respiratory secretions, wounds, and urine. Acinetobacter also colonizes irrigating solutions and intravenous solutions. Although it has low virulence, it is capable of causing infection. Most isolates recovered from patients represent colonization rather than infection. When infections do occur, they usually occur in the blood, or in organs with a high fluid content, such as the lungs or urinary tract. Infections by this organism are becoming increasingly problematic due to the high number of resistance genes found in clinical isolates. Some strains are now resistant to all known antibiotics. Most of these genes appear to have been transferred horizontally from other organisms.