Microbial Sequencing Center

The Microbial Sequencing Center (MSC) was created by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) to help transform biodefense and infectious disease research by creating resources for DNA sequencing and comparative genome analysis. This five-year project will sequence hundreds of pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi, as well as parasites and insect vectors of disease. Sequencing projects are designed to take advantage of comparative approaches to analyzing the sequence of key pathogenic organisms and closely related species. For example, by sequencing and comparing many strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, scientists will try to identify genes and evolutionary processes involved in pathogenicity and drug resistance.

The MSC provides the opportunity for researchers with knowledge about specific microbes to collaborate with scientists at Broad with expertise in high-throughput sequencing and genome analysis to address questions in infectious disease. All data, as well as new analytical tools, are shared publicly to advance research in pathogenicity, drug resistance, disease transmission, and vaccine development.

Bruce Birren, Director of the Microbial Sequencing Center, is also Co-Director of the Genome Analysis Program and leads the FGI. James Galagan, Associate Director: Microbial Genome Analysis, leads the analysis of microbial genomes for the MSC and FGI. Matthew Henn, Research Scientist, is responsible for scientific and project development. Keri Devon, Assistant Director, Genome Analysis Program, is responsible for organizational development and project management.

Click here for a description of our automated gene calling process.

Contact the MSC: msc@broad.mit.edu


Data release summary


Organism Project
Initiated
Sequence
Complete
Assembling Assembly
Complete
Annotation
Complete

Bacteria
Burkholderia cenocepacia
PC184
Burkholderia dolosa
AU0158
Enterococcus spp.
Enterococcus spp.        
Francisella tularensis (Subspp: tularensis - type A)
FSC 033
MA00-2987        
Francisella tularensis (Subspp: holarctica - type B)
FSC 022
FSC 257
Francisella tularensis (Subspp: novicida)
GA99-3548
GA99-3549
Francisella philomiragia
ATCC25015        
Lactobacillus crispatus
CTV-05    
Lactobacillus gasseri
MV-22        
Lactobacillus jensenii
1153    
Listeria monocytogenes
10403S
F6900
Finland 1998    
FSL J1-194  
FSL J1-208  
FSL J2-064  
FSL J2-071  
FSL N1-017
FSL R2-499/J0161
FSL R2-503  
FSL J1-175  
FSL R2-561    
FSL F2-515  
FSL J2-003  
FSL N3-165
HPB2262
J2818
LO28  
Mycobacterium canettii
K116        
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
C
Ekat-4        
F11 (Finished)
Haarlem (finishing)
KZN 605 (XDR)  
KZN 1435 (MDR)  
KZN 4207 (DS)  
Peruvian1        
Peruvian2        
W-148        
K37        
4783_04        
GM_1503        
SG1        
91_0079        
K49        
K100        
94_M4241A        
M4100A        
98_1833        
93_1117        
02_1987        
00_1695        
T67        
T85        
T17        
T46        
T92        
95_0545        
T83        
K21        
K67        
K93        
EAS054        
11821_03        
5444_04        
CPHL_A        
K85        
4141_04        
GM_0981        
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
2192
C3719

Fungi
Aspergillus terreus
NIH 2624
Blastomyces dermatitidis
ER-3    
SLH#14081    
Coccidioides immitis
RS (finishing)
H538.4  
RMSCC 2394  
RMSCC 3703  
Coccidioides posadasii
CPA 0001  
CPA 0020  
CPA 0066  
RMSCC 2133  
RMSCC 3700    
RMSCC 3488  
RMSCC 1038  
Silveira  
RMSCC 1040  
RMSCC 1037  
Histoplasma capsulatum
G186AR    
H88        
H143        
Lacazia loboi
EDM7        
Paracoccioides brasiliensis
Pb01  
Pb03  
Pb18  
Pyrenophora tritici-repentis
Pt-1C-BFP  
Streptomyces
Actinomycetales group  
Verticillium dahliae
VdLs.17  

Invertebrate Vectors
Aedes aegypti
LVP
Culex pipiens quinquefasciatus
JHB
Ixodes scapularis
Wikel  

Parasites
Plasmodium falciparum
Dd2
HB3
IGH-CR14        
JDP8        
RAJ116        
87_239        
Plasmodium reichenowi
CDC1        

Organism Project
Initiated
Production Sequencing
Complete
Assembly
Complete
Annotation
Complete

Viruses
Dengue Fever      
Hepatitis C (HCV)