Pyrobaculum yellowstonense


Citation

Formal styling
Pyrobaculum yellowstonense corrig. (ex Macur et al., 2013) Jay et al., 2015 (priority 2026)
Effective publication
Jay et al., 2015
Original (not valid) publication
Macur et al., 2013
Corrigendum
In SeqCode Registry from “Pyrobaculum yellowstonensis” (sic)
SeqCode status
Valid (SeqCode)
Register List
seqco.de/r:ve2tvggd (validated)
Canonical URL
https://seqco.de/i:55876

Nomenclature

Rank
Species
Syllabication
ye.llow.sto.nen'se
Etymology
N.L. neut. adj. yellowstonense, referring to Yellowstone National Park
Nomenclatural type
NCBI Assembly: GCA_001189275.1
Nomenclatural status
Validly published under the SeqCode

Taxonomy

Description
Isolate strain WP30 is a chemoorganoheterotroph that requires elemental sulfur and/or arsenate as an electron acceptor.
Classification
Archaea » Nitrososphaerota » Conexivisphaeria » Conexivisphaerales » Conexivisphaeraceae » Pyrobaculum » Pyrobaculum yellowstonense
Parent
Pyrobaculum
Pseudonyms
  • Pyrobaculum yellowstonensis (Original, corrected name)

Genomics

Accession
NCBI Assembly:GCA_001189275.1
Type
Isolate Genome
Estimated Quality Metrics
  • Completeness: 100.0%
  • Contamination: 3.8%
  • Quality: 81.0
Ribosomal and transfer RNA genes
  • 1 16S rRNA (up to 100.0%)
  • 1 23S rRNA (up to 100.0%)
  • tRNAs for 17 amino acids
Sequencing depth
47.0 ×
Source
Other features
  • G+C Content: 58.0%
  • Coding Density: 89.18%
  • Codon Table: 11
  • N50: 1,993,257 bp
  • Contigs: 1
  • Largest Contig: 1,993,257 bp
  • Assembly Length: 1,993,257 bp
  • Ambiguous Assembly Fraction: 0.0%
Submitter comments
This is a complete, closed genome
Automated checks
Complete

Last modified 22 days ago

Metadata

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Local history
Registered
23 days ago by Jay, Zackary
Submitted
23 days ago by Jay, Zackary
Curators
Validated
18 days ago by Rodriguez-R, Luis M
Date of priority
2026-03-09 10:15 PM (UTC)

Publications
2

Citation Title
Jay et al., 2015, Applied and Environmental Microbiology Pyrobaculum yellowstonensis Strain WP30 Respires on Elemental Sulfur and/or Arsenate in Circumneutral Sulfidic Geothermal Sediments of Yellowstone National Park
Effective publication
Macur et al., 2013, Geobiology Microbial community structure and sulfur biogeochemistry in mildly‐acidic sulfidic geothermal springs in Yellowstone National Park
Original (not valid) publication



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