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Nicolas Soriano1, Pascal Vincent, Séverine Moullec
1IGDR-UMR 6290-CNRS, Université Rennes 1, Rennes, France.
Genome Announcements
|August 30, 2014
Abstract:
We report a closed genome sequence of group A Streptococcus genotype emm3 (GAS M/emm3) strain STAB902, isolated from a superficial pyodermatitis. The genome is composed of 1,892,124 bp, 6 integrated prophages, and has 1,858 identified coding sequences (CDSs). It has been fitted with the two available invasive GAS M/emm3 strains.
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