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ASM16005v1

Organism name:
Dialister invisus DSM 15470 (firmicutes)
Taxonomy check:
OK
Infraspecific name:
Culture-collection: DSM:15470
Infraspecific name:
Strain: DSM 15470
BioSample:
SAMN00008820
BioProject:
PRJNA33143
Submitter:
Washington University Genome Sequencing Center
Date:
2009/08/21
Assembly type:
na
Assembly level:
Scaffold
Genome representation:
full
RefSeq category:
representative genome
Relation to type material:
assembly from type material
GenBank assembly accession:
GCA_000160055.1 (latest)
RefSeq assembly accession:
GCF_000160055.1 (latest)
RefSeq assembly and GenBank assembly identical:
yes
WGS Project:
ACIM02

IDs: 190878 [UID] 190858 [GenBank] 190878 [RefSeq]

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Comment

Dialister invisus (GenBank Accession Number for 16S rDNA gene: AY162469) is a member of the Firmicutes division of the domain bacteria and has been isolated from an infected dental root canal. The sequenced strain was obtained from Floyd E. ... Dewhirst and Jacques Izard the Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen GmbH (DSMZ) (DSM 15470).

We have performed one round of automated sequence improvement (pre-finishing), along with manual improvement that includes breaking apart any mis-assembly, and making manual joins where possible. Manual edits also are made where the consensus appears to be incorrect. All low quality data on the ends of contigs is removed. Contigs are ordered and oriented where possible.

Coding sequences were predicted using GeneMark v3.3 and Glimmer2 v2.13. Intergenic regions not spanned by GeneMark and Glimmer2 were blasted against NCBI's non-redundant (NR) database and predictions generated based on protein alignments. tRNA genes were determined using tRNAscan-SE 1.23 and non-coding RNA genes by RNAmmer-1.2 and Rfam v8.0. Gene names are generated at the contig level and may not necessarily reflect any known order or orientation between contigs.

This work was supported by the National Human Genome Research Institute and the NIH Roadmap Human Microbiome Project [http://nihroadmap.nih.gov/hmp/].

This is a reference genome for the Human Microbiome Project. This project is co-owned with the Human Microbiome Project DACC. 
Genome Coverage: 38.3x 
Sequencing Technology: 454

Annotation was added to the contigs in September 2009.
Product names were updated in June 2013  more

Global statistics

Total sequence length1,895,960
Total ungapped length1,895,860
Gaps between scaffolds0
Number of scaffolds1
Scaffold N501,895,960
Scaffold L501
Number of contigs2
Contig N501,894,898
Contig L501
Total number of chromosomes and plasmids0
Number of component sequences (WGS or clone)2

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Global assembly definition

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Assembly Unit Name
Primary Assembly
The primary assembly unit does not have any assembled chromosomes or linkage groups.
Please download the full sequence report for information on the scaffolds.

Assembly statistics

MoleculeTotal
Length
Scaffold
Count
Ungapped
Length
Scaffold
N50
Spanned
Gaps
Unspanned
Gaps
unplaced1,895,96011,895,8601,895,96010

Assembly QA

Taxonomy Check Data

Declared organism

Organism nameSpecies name
Dialister invisus DSM 15470Dialister invisus

Best-matching type-strain assembly for declared species

AssemblyOrganism nameType category
samena

Best-matching type-strain assembly

AssemblySpecies nameType category
GCA_900103425.1Allisonella histaminiformanstype

Average Nucleotide Identity (ANI) data

ANIQuery coverageSubject coverage
Declared typenanana
Best-match type84.920.640.72

ANI result

Taxonomy check statusBest match statusComment
OKlow-coverageAssembly is the type-strain, no match is expected