Oceanicola granulosus HTCC2516
Ecology and Physiology
Oceanicola granulosus HTCC2516 was isolated from seawater collected from a depth of 10 meters at the Bermuda Atlantic Time Series study (BATS) station in the Sargasso Sea by dilution-to-extinction culturing. Oceanicola species are known to utilize a wide range of substrates and accumulate poly-beta-hydroxybutyrate granules.
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| General features of the Oceanicola granulosus HTCC2516 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Feature | ||
| Total number of coding sequences | 3,792 | |
| G + C content (%) | 70.0 | |
| Est. Genome size (bp) | 4,039,111 | |
| % Coding | 90.0 | |
| Sequence status | Draft | |
Roseobacter Genomes
* Dinoroseobacter shibae DFL 12
* Loktanella vestfoldensis SKA53
* Maritimibacter alkaliphilus HTCC2654
* Oceanibulbus indolifex HEL45
* Oceanicola batsensis HTCC2597
* Oceanicola granulosus HTCC2516
* Octadecabacter antarcticus 307
* Phaeobacter gallaeciensis DSM17395 (BS107)
* Phaeobacter gallaeciensis 2.10
Rhodobacterales bacterium KLH11
* Rhodobacterales bacterium HTCC2083
Rhodobacterales bacterium HTCC2150
* Rhodobacterales bacterium HTCC2255
* Roseobacter denitrificans OCh 114
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