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Accession: PRJNA289553 ID: 289553

Amoeba-resistant bacteria

Novel Amoeba-resistant bacteria

Bacteria that are able to replicate and survive within amoeba hosts have been termed “amoeba-resistant bacteria” (ARB). More...
AccessionPRJNA289553
Data TypeGenome sequencing and assembly
ScopeMultispecies
Publications
  • Mehari YT et al., "Draft Genome Sequences of Two Novel Amoeba-Resistant Intranuclear Bacteria, "Candidatus Berkiella cookevillensis" and "Candidatus Berkiella aquae".", Genome Announc, 2016 Feb 18;4(1)
  • Berk SG et al., "Occurrence of infected amoebae in cooling towers compared with natural aquatic environments: implications for emerging pathogens.", Environ Sci Technol, 2006 Dec 1;40(23):7440-4
Grants
  • "The Isolation and Characterization of Naturally-occuring Amoebae-resistant Bacteria from Water Samples" (Grant ID R833102, United State Environmental Protection Agency)
SubmissionRegistration date: 11-Jul-2015
Middle Tennessee State University
RelevanceMedical
Project Data:
Resource NameNumber
of Links
Sequence data
Nucleotide (total)102
WGS master2
Protein Sequences5746
Publications
PubMed2
PMC1
Other datasets
BioSample2
Assembly2

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