Chlamydophila pecorum E58

Names | Chlamydophila pecorum E58 |
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Accession numbers | NC_015408 |
Background | C. pecorum is a species of Chlamydiaceae prevalent in mammals, notably: cattle, sheep and goats (ruminants), koalas (marsupials), and swine. C. pecorum strains are serologically and pathogenically diverse. E58 is the first C. pecorum strain sequenced. (NCBI BioProject: bp_list[1]) |
Taxonomy | |
Kingdom: | Bacteria |
Phylum: | Chlamydiae |
Class: | Chlamydiae |
Order: | Chlamydiales |
Family: | Chlamydiaceae |
Genus: | Chlamydophila |
Species: | pecorum |
Strain | E58 |
Complete | Yes |
Sequencing centre | (22-APR-2011) National Center for Biotechnology Information, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20894, USA (25-MAR-2011) Institute for Genome Sciences, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 801 West Baltimore Street, |
Sequencing quality | Level 6: Finished |
Sequencing depth | NA |
Sequencing method | Sanger |
Isolation site | NA |
Isolation country | NA |
Number of replicons | 1 |
Gram staining properties | Negative |
Shape | Bacilli |
Mobility | No |
Flagellar presence | NA |
Number of membranes | NA |
Oxygen requirements | NA |
Optimal temperature | NA |
Temperature range | Mesophilic |
Habitat | HostAssociated |
Biotic relationship | Symbiotic |
Host name | and swine., cattle, koalas (marsupials), sheep and goats (ruminants) |
Cell arrangement | NA |
Sporulation | NA |
Metabolism | NA |
Energy source | NA |
Diseases | NA |
Pathogenicity | NA |