Endomicrobiellum basalitermitum


Citation

Formal styling
Endomicrobiellum basalitermitum Mies et al., 2024
Effective publication
Mies et al., 2024
SeqCode status
Valid (SeqCode)
Register List
seqco.de/r:tm1bm3q2 (validated)
Canonical URL
https://seqco.de/i:32913

Nomenclature

Rank
Species
Syllabication
ba.sa.li.ter'mi.tum
Etymology
L. adj. basalis, basal; L. masc. n. termes, a woodworm, termite; N.L. gen. masc. pl. n. basalitermitum, of lower (basal) termites.
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_031282525.1
Nomenclatural status
Validly published under the SeqCode

Taxonomy

Description
A bacterial species identified by metagenome-assembled genomes. The species includes all bacteria with genomes that show an average nucleotide identity (ANI) of ≥95% to the type genome. The GC content of the type genome is 30.8 mol% and the estimated genome size is 0.8 Mbp.
Classification
Bacteria » Elusimicrobiota » Endomicrobiia » Endomicrobiales » Endomicrobiaceae » Endomicrobiellum » Endomicrobiellum basalitermitum
Parent
Endomicrobiellum

Genomics

Accession
NCBI Assembly:GCA_031282525.1
Type
Metagenome-Assembled Genome (MAG)
Estimated Quality Metrics
  • Completeness: 91.76%
  • Contamination: 0.0%
  • Quality: 91.76
Ribosomal and transfer RNA genes
  • 0 16S rRNAs
  • 0 23S rRNAs
  • tRNAs for 19 amino acids
Sequencing depth
92.0 ×
Source
Other features
  • G+C Content: 30.8%
  • Coding Density: 84.04%
  • Codon Table: 11
  • N50: 382,683 bp
  • Contigs: 4
  • Largest Contig: 382,683 bp
  • Assembly Length: 719,205 bp
  • Ambiguous Assembly Fraction: 0.0%
Automated checks
Complete
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Last modified 4 days ago

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Local history
Registered by
Mies, Undine Sophie about 1 year ago
Submitted by
Mies, Undine Sophie 6 months ago
Curators
Validated by
Rodriguez-R, Luis M 6 months ago
Date of priority
2024-05-29 02:02 PM (UTC)

Publications
1

Citation Title
Mies et al., 2024, mBio Genome reduction and horizontal gene transfer in the evolution of Endomicrobia—rise and fall of an intracellular symbiosis with termite gut flagellates
Effective publication



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