Query: NC_016077:8545 Acidaminococcus intestini RyC-MR95 chromosome, complete genome Lineage: Acidaminococcus intestini; Acidaminococcus; Acidaminococcaceae; Selenomonadales; Firmicutes; Bacteria General Information: The organisms of the genus Acidaminococcus are normal members of microbiota of human and warm-blooded animals, and are occasionally involved in opportunistic human infections
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General Information: This strain (OY-M) is derived from a wild-type disease-causing strain (OY-W; onions yellow disease) which was isolated in Saga Prefecture, Japan, in 1982, and shows mild symptoms and does not cause stunting nor phloem hyperplasia (excessive increase in number of cells). Plant pathogenic bacterium. Phytoplasmas inhabit phloem (food-conducting vascular tissue) sieve elements of plants where they cause a variety of diseases. There is great interest in sequencing these organisms since they are currently unculturable and examination of the genome may lead to methods to deal with the diseases they cause including the development of antimicrobial agents. There is great interest in sequencing these organisms since they are currently unculturable and examination of the genome may lead to methods to deal with the diseases they cause including the development of antimicrobial agents.