Candidatus Hydrogenisulfobacillus filiaventi


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Citation

Formal styling
Candidatus Hydrogenisulfobacillus filiaventi” Hogendoorn et al., 2023
Effective publication
Hogendoorn et al., 2023
SeqCode status
Automated discovery
Canonical URL
https://seqco.de/i:24119

Nomenclature

Rank
Species
Syllabication
fi.li.a.ven'ti
Etymology
L. n. fem. filiae, daughter; L. n. ventum, wind; N.L. n. fem. filiaventi, daughter of the wind
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_902809825.1

Taxonomy

Description
R50 is isolated from the geothermal soils of the island of Pantelleria. The name of the island originates from Arab name Bint al-Riyãh, which means “daughter of the winds.”
Classification
Bacteria » Bacillota » “Sulfobacillia” » “Sulfobacillales” » “f__R501” » Candidatus Hydrogenisulfobacillus » Candidatus Hydrogenisulfobacillus filiaventi
Parent
Candidatus Hydrogenisulfobacillus gtdb

Genomics

Accession
NCBI Assembly:GCA_902809825.1
Type
Isolate Genome
Estimated Quality Metrics
  • Completeness: 97.2%
  • Contamination: 0.9%
  • Quality: 92.7
Ribosomal and transfer RNA genes
  • 4 16S rRNAs (up to 100.0%)
  • 4 23S rRNAs (up to 100.0%)
  • tRNAs for 21 amino acids
Sequencing depth
50.0 ×
Source
Other features
  • G+C Content: 70.55%
  • Coding Density: 87.65%
  • Codon Table: 11
  • N50: 2,570,337 bp
  • Contigs: 1
  • Largest Contig: 2,570,337 bp
  • Assembly Length: 2,570,337 bp
  • Ambiguous Assembly Fraction: 0.0%
Automated checks
Complete
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Publications
1

Citation Title
Hogendoorn et al., 2023, Frontiers in Microbiology “Candidatus Hydrogenisulfobacillus filiaventi” strain R50 gen. nov. sp. nov., a highly efficient producer of extracellular organic compounds from H2 and CO2
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