Table_1_A Large Open Pangenome and a Small Core Genome for Giant Pandoraviruses.xlsx

  • Sarah Aherfi (4987196)
  • Julien Andreani (5086034)
  • Emeline Baptiste (5496350)
  • Amina Oumessoum (5496344)
  • Fábio P. Dornas (519140)
  • Ana Claudia dos S. P. Andrade (5496341)
  • Eric Chabriere (128709)
  • Jonatas Abrahao (5496347)
  • Anthony Levasseur (45449)
  • Didier Raoult (3833)
  • Bernard La Scola (3832)
  • Philippe Colson (73139)
Publication date
July 2018

Abstract

<p>Giant viruses of amoebae are distinct from classical viruses by the giant size of their virions and genomes. Pandoraviruses are the record holders in size of genomes and number of predicted genes. Three strains, P. salinus, P. dulcis, and P. inopinatum, have been described to date. We isolated three new ones, namely P. massiliensis, P. braziliensis, and P. pampulha, from environmental samples collected in Brazil. We describe here their genomes, the transcriptome and proteome of P. massiliensis, and the pangenome of the group encompassing the six pandoravirus isolates. Genome sequencing was performed with an Illumina MiSeq instrument. Genome annotation was performed using GeneMarkS and Prodigal softwares and comparative genomic analyses. ...

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