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Collection of Annotated Acinetobacter Genome Sequences.

Macaulay Winter1, Klaus Harms2, Pål Johnsen2

  • 1European Centre for Environment and Human Health, University of Exeter Medical School, Environment and Sustainability Institute, Penryn Campus, United Kingdom.

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|February 25, 2023
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This study sequences 19 Acinetobacter strains, crucial for understanding natural transformation and horizontal gene transfer in both environmental and pathogenic bacteria.

Area of Science:

  • Microbiology
  • Genomics

Background:

  • Acinetobacter species include environmental microbes and human opportunistic pathogens.
  • Natural transformation is a key horizontal gene transfer mechanism in several Acinetobacter species.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide genome sequences for Acinetobacter strains.
  • To support ongoing and future research on natural transformation in Acinetobacter.

Main Methods:

  • Genome sequencing of 19 Acinetobacter strains.

Main Results:

  • Genome sequences for 19 Acinetobacter strains are now available.
  • These sequences represent strains utilized in natural transformation studies.

Conclusions:

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  • The presented genome sequences will facilitate research into Acinetobacter biology.
  • Understanding natural transformation mechanisms in Acinetobacter is important for both environmental and clinical microbiology.