Comparative Genomic Analysis Reveals a Diverse Repertoire of Genes Involved in Prokaryote-Eukaryote Interactions within the Pseudovibrio Genus

  • Romano, S.
  • Fernandez-Guerra, A.
  • Reen, F.
  • Glockner, F.
  • Crowley, S.
  • O'Sullivan, O.
  • Cotter, P.
  • Adams, C.
  • Dobson, A.
  • O'Gara, F.
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Publication date
March 2016
Language
English

Abstract

Strains of the Pseudovibrio genus have been detected worldwide, mainly as part of bacterial communities associated with marine invertebrates, particularly sponges. This recurrent association has been considered as an indication of a symbiotic relationship between these microbes and their host. Until recently, the availability of only two genomes, belonging to closely related strains, has limited the knowledge on the genomic and physiological features of the genus to a single phylogenetic lineage. Here we present 10 newly sequenced genomes of Pseudovibrio strains isolated from marine sponges from the west coast of Ireland, and including the other two publicly available genomes we performed an extensive comparative genomic analysis. Homogenei...

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