Vibrio cholerae MO10 Database
Vibrio cholerae is a Gram-negative bacterium that includes over 200 distinct serotypes, only some of which cause the diarrheal disease of cholera in humans. The NIAID-funded Microbial Sequencing Center at the JCVI generated draft genome sequences for a number of strains of V. cholera. As a collaboration with JCVI, we are generating additional sequence data using new technologies that we are assembling with the original sequence to improve the quality of the draft assemblies. Improving the quality of these draft genomes will increase their utility in comparative genomic studies of the strains? differences in fitness in various environments and their ability to cause human disease, among other topics.
Vibrio cholerae MO10 is a member of the O139 serogroup and is sequenced as a collaboration project with JCVI, who generated earlier versions of the WGS assembly.
ToolsBLAST Search: Find similarities to other sequences Feature Search: Search and view annotated features on the sequence Browse Regions: Retrieve DNA, find clones, and graphically view sequence regions Gene Index: Find genes by a variety of methods Genome Statistics:View basic statistics about genome size, gene density, etc Download Data: Download sequence, genes, markers, and other genome data InformationContact Us:Addresses for contacting the Broad Institute Related Links:Links to sites related to the Vibrio cholerae MO10 genome project |
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