| MGE composition |
Number of base pairs: 20652
GC content: 28.4%
Number of genes: 24
Number of encoded proteins: 19
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| Note |
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None | | Predicted prophages |
Segment pSAS
0
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| Environmental sample info |
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Not obtained from an environmental sample.
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| Bibliographic references |
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Genomic range: 1..20652 M.T., Holden, E.J., Feil, J.A., Lindsay, S.J., Peacock, N.P., Day, M.C., Enright, T.J., Foster, C.E., Moore, L., Hurst, R., Atkin, A., Barron, N., Bason, S.D., Bentley, C., Chillingworth, T., Chillingworth, C., Churcher, L., Clark, C., Corton, A., Cronin, J., Doggett, L., Dowd, T., Feltwell, Z., Hance, B., Harris, H., Hauser, S., Holroyd, K., Jagels, K.D., James, N., Lennard, A., Line, R., Mayes, S., Moule, K., Mungall, D., Ormond, M.A., Quail, E., Rabbinowitsch, K., Rutherford, M., Sanders, S., Sharp, M., Simmonds, K., Stevens, S., Whitehead, B.G., Barrell, B.G., Spratt, J., Parkhill Complete genomes of two clinical Staphylococcus aureus strains: evidence for the rapid evolution of virulence and drug resistance (2004) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 101 (26), 9786-9791 PubMed:15213324
Genomic range: 1..20652 Consortium, NCBI Genome Project Direct Submission (submitted in 2004) National Center for Biotechnology Information, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20894, USA
Genomic range: 1..20652 M.T.G., Holden Direct Submission (submitted in 2004) Submitted on behalf of the Pathogen Sequencing Unit, Sanger Institute, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge CB10 1SA, E-mail: mh3@sanger.ac.uk
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