-- dump date 20140618_202609 -- class Genbank::Contig -- table contig_comment -- id comment NC_013385.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.govPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de)PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov)PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org)PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGFPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing andPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated inPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (ProfessorPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor ZhaohuiPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth);PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. CloudPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University ofPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of SouthernPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of SouthPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State UniversityPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los AngelesPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois UniversityPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon andPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner)PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANLPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps withPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. EachPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total errorPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for thePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by thePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data toPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of thisPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborativePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501 GOLD Stamp ID :: Gi00784PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501 GOLD Stamp ID :: Gi00784 Greengenes ID :: 13731PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501 GOLD Stamp ID :: Gi00784 Greengenes ID :: 13731 Isolation Site :: Neutral volcanic hot springPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501 GOLD Stamp ID :: Gi00784 Greengenes ID :: 13731 Isolation Site :: Neutral volcanic hot spring Oxygen Requirement :: AnaerobePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501 GOLD Stamp ID :: Gi00784 Greengenes ID :: 13731 Isolation Site :: Neutral volcanic hot spring Oxygen Requirement :: Anaerobe Cell Shape :: Rod-shapedPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501 GOLD Stamp ID :: Gi00784 Greengenes ID :: 13731 Isolation Site :: Neutral volcanic hot spring Oxygen Requirement :: Anaerobe Cell Shape :: Rod-shaped Motility :: MotilePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501 GOLD Stamp ID :: Gi00784 Greengenes ID :: 13731 Isolation Site :: Neutral volcanic hot spring Oxygen Requirement :: Anaerobe Cell Shape :: Rod-shaped Motility :: Motile Temperature Range :: ThermophilePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501 GOLD Stamp ID :: Gi00784 Greengenes ID :: 13731 Isolation Site :: Neutral volcanic hot spring Oxygen Requirement :: Anaerobe Cell Shape :: Rod-shaped Motility :: Motile Temperature Range :: Thermophile Temperature Optimum :: 70CPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501 GOLD Stamp ID :: Gi00784 Greengenes ID :: 13731 Isolation Site :: Neutral volcanic hot spring Oxygen Requirement :: Anaerobe Cell Shape :: Rod-shaped Motility :: Motile Temperature Range :: Thermophile Temperature Optimum :: 70C Gram Staining :: gram-PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501 GOLD Stamp ID :: Gi00784 Greengenes ID :: 13731 Isolation Site :: Neutral volcanic hot spring Oxygen Requirement :: Anaerobe Cell Shape :: Rod-shaped Motility :: Motile Temperature Range :: Thermophile Temperature Optimum :: 70C Gram Staining :: gram- Biotic Relationship :: Free livingPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501 GOLD Stamp ID :: Gi00784 Greengenes ID :: 13731 Isolation Site :: Neutral volcanic hot spring Oxygen Requirement :: Anaerobe Cell Shape :: Rod-shaped Motility :: Motile Temperature Range :: Thermophile Temperature Optimum :: 70C Gram Staining :: gram- Biotic Relationship :: Free living Diseases :: NonePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501 GOLD Stamp ID :: Gi00784 Greengenes ID :: 13731 Isolation Site :: Neutral volcanic hot spring Oxygen Requirement :: Anaerobe Cell Shape :: Rod-shaped Motility :: Motile Temperature Range :: Thermophile Temperature Optimum :: 70C Gram Staining :: gram- Biotic Relationship :: Free living Diseases :: None Habitat :: Fresh water, Hot springPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501 GOLD Stamp ID :: Gi00784 Greengenes ID :: 13731 Isolation Site :: Neutral volcanic hot spring Oxygen Requirement :: Anaerobe Cell Shape :: Rod-shaped Motility :: Motile Temperature Range :: Thermophile Temperature Optimum :: 70C Gram Staining :: gram- Biotic Relationship :: Free living Diseases :: None Habitat :: Fresh water, Hot spring Energy Source :: ChemolithoautotrophPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501 GOLD Stamp ID :: Gi00784 Greengenes ID :: 13731 Isolation Site :: Neutral volcanic hot spring Oxygen Requirement :: Anaerobe Cell Shape :: Rod-shaped Motility :: Motile Temperature Range :: Thermophile Temperature Optimum :: 70C Gram Staining :: gram- Biotic Relationship :: Free living Diseases :: None Habitat :: Fresh water, Hot spring Energy Source :: Chemolithoautotroph ##Metadata-END##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001785. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501 GOLD Stamp ID :: Gi00784 Greengenes ID :: 13731 Isolation Site :: Neutral volcanic hot spring Oxygen Requirement :: Anaerobe Cell Shape :: Rod-shaped Motility :: Motile Temperature Range :: Thermophile Temperature Optimum :: 70C Gram Staining :: gram- Biotic Relationship :: Free living Diseases :: None Habitat :: Fresh water, Hot spring Energy Source :: Chemolithoautotroph ##Metadata-END## COMPLETENESS: full length. NC_013386.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.govPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de)PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov)PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org)PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGFPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing andPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated inPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (ProfessorPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor ZhaohuiPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth);PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. CloudPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University ofPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of SouthernPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of SouthPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State UniversityPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los AngelesPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois UniversityPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon andPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner)PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANLPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps withPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. EachPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total errorPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for thePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by thePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data toPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of thisPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborativePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501 GOLD Stamp ID :: Gi00784PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501 GOLD Stamp ID :: Gi00784 Greengenes ID :: 13731PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501 GOLD Stamp ID :: Gi00784 Greengenes ID :: 13731 Isolation Site :: Neutral volcanic hot springPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501 GOLD Stamp ID :: Gi00784 Greengenes ID :: 13731 Isolation Site :: Neutral volcanic hot spring Oxygen Requirement :: AnaerobePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501 GOLD Stamp ID :: Gi00784 Greengenes ID :: 13731 Isolation Site :: Neutral volcanic hot spring Oxygen Requirement :: Anaerobe Cell Shape :: Rod-shapedPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501 GOLD Stamp ID :: Gi00784 Greengenes ID :: 13731 Isolation Site :: Neutral volcanic hot spring Oxygen Requirement :: Anaerobe Cell Shape :: Rod-shaped Motility :: MotilePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501 GOLD Stamp ID :: Gi00784 Greengenes ID :: 13731 Isolation Site :: Neutral volcanic hot spring Oxygen Requirement :: Anaerobe Cell Shape :: Rod-shaped Motility :: Motile Temperature Range :: ThermophilePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501 GOLD Stamp ID :: Gi00784 Greengenes ID :: 13731 Isolation Site :: Neutral volcanic hot spring Oxygen Requirement :: Anaerobe Cell Shape :: Rod-shaped Motility :: Motile Temperature Range :: Thermophile Temperature Optimum :: 70CPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501 GOLD Stamp ID :: Gi00784 Greengenes ID :: 13731 Isolation Site :: Neutral volcanic hot spring Oxygen Requirement :: Anaerobe Cell Shape :: Rod-shaped Motility :: Motile Temperature Range :: Thermophile Temperature Optimum :: 70C Gram Staining :: gram-PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501 GOLD Stamp ID :: Gi00784 Greengenes ID :: 13731 Isolation Site :: Neutral volcanic hot spring Oxygen Requirement :: Anaerobe Cell Shape :: Rod-shaped Motility :: Motile Temperature Range :: Thermophile Temperature Optimum :: 70C Gram Staining :: gram- Biotic Relationship :: Free livingPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501 GOLD Stamp ID :: Gi00784 Greengenes ID :: 13731 Isolation Site :: Neutral volcanic hot spring Oxygen Requirement :: Anaerobe Cell Shape :: Rod-shaped Motility :: Motile Temperature Range :: Thermophile Temperature Optimum :: 70C Gram Staining :: gram- Biotic Relationship :: Free living Diseases :: NonePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501 GOLD Stamp ID :: Gi00784 Greengenes ID :: 13731 Isolation Site :: Neutral volcanic hot spring Oxygen Requirement :: Anaerobe Cell Shape :: Rod-shaped Motility :: Motile Temperature Range :: Thermophile Temperature Optimum :: 70C Gram Staining :: gram- Biotic Relationship :: Free living Diseases :: None Habitat :: Fresh water, Hot springPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501 GOLD Stamp ID :: Gi00784 Greengenes ID :: 13731 Isolation Site :: Neutral volcanic hot spring Oxygen Requirement :: Anaerobe Cell Shape :: Rod-shaped Motility :: Motile Temperature Range :: Thermophile Temperature Optimum :: 70C Gram Staining :: gram- Biotic Relationship :: Free living Diseases :: None Habitat :: Fresh water, Hot spring Energy Source :: ChemolithoautotrophPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501 GOLD Stamp ID :: Gi00784 Greengenes ID :: 13731 Isolation Site :: Neutral volcanic hot spring Oxygen Requirement :: Anaerobe Cell Shape :: Rod-shaped Motility :: Motile Temperature Range :: Thermophile Temperature Optimum :: 70C Gram Staining :: gram- Biotic Relationship :: Free living Diseases :: None Habitat :: Fresh water, Hot spring Energy Source :: Chemolithoautotroph ##Metadata-END##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to CP001786. URL -- http://www.jgi.doe.gov JGI Project ID: 4003801 Source DNA available from DSMZ: DSM 10501 (http://www.dsmz.de) Contacts: Cheryl Kerfeld (CKerfeld@lbl.gov) David Bruce (microbe@cuba.jgi-psf.org) Annotation done by JGI-ORNL and JGI-PGF UCLA undergraduates in LS187 contributed to the sequencing and analysis of this genome. Also, students and faculty at the following schools participated in analysis of the A. degensii genome: Austin College (Professor Kelynne Reed); Bowling Green State University (Professor Zhaohui Xu); University of Missouri-Columbia, Professor Sharyn Freyermuth); The University of St. Thomas (Professor Jayna L. Ditty); St. Cloud State University (Professor Christopher Kvaal); University of Nebraska (Professor Cheryl Bailey); University of Southern Mississippi (Professor Sabine Heinhorst); (University of South Florida (Professor Kathleen Scott); Michigan State University (Professor Robert Britton); University of California, Los Angeles (Professor Erin Sanders-Lorenz); Northern Illinois University (Professor Rick Johns); Hiram College (Professors Stuart Gordon and Brad Goodner) Finishing done by JGI-LANL Finished microbial genomes have been curated to close all gaps with greater than 98% coverage of at least two independent clones. Each base pair has a minimum q (quality) value of 30 and the total error rate is less than one per 50000. The JGI and collaborators endorse the principles for the distribution and use of large scale sequencing data adopted by the larger genome sequencing community and urge users of this data to follow them. it is our intention to publish the work of this project in a timely fashion and we welcome collaborative interaction on the project and analysis. (http://www.genome.gov/page.cfm?pageID=10506376). ##Metadata-START## Organism Display Name :: Ammonifex degensii KC4 Culture Collection ID :: DSM 10501 GOLD Stamp ID :: Gi00784 Greengenes ID :: 13731 Isolation Site :: Neutral volcanic hot spring Oxygen Requirement :: Anaerobe Cell Shape :: Rod-shaped Motility :: Motile Temperature Range :: Thermophile Temperature Optimum :: 70C Gram Staining :: gram- Biotic Relationship :: Free living Diseases :: None Habitat :: Fresh water, Hot spring Energy Source :: Chemolithoautotroph ##Metadata-END## COMPLETENESS: full length.