Extreme Sensory Complexity Encoded in the 10-Megabase Draft Genome Sequence of the Chromatically Acclimating Cyanobacterium Tolypothrix sp. PCC 7601.
Genome Announc, 2015/5/07;3(3)
Yerrapragada S[1], Shukla A[2], Hallsworth-Pepin K[3], Choi K[4], Wollam A[3], Clifton S[3], Qin X[1], Muzny D[1], Raghuraman S[5], Ashki H[5], Uzman A[6], Highlander SK[1], Fryszczyn BG[6], Fox GE[7], Tirumalai MR[7], Liu Y[7], Kim S[4], Kehoe DM[8], Weinstock GM[9]
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Abstract
Tolypothrix sp. PCC 7601 is a freshwater filamentous cyanobacterium with complex responses to environmental conditions. Here, we present its 9.96-Mbp draft genome sequence, containing 10,065 putative protein-coding sequences, including 305 predicted two-component system proteins and 27 putative phytochrome-class photoreceptors, the most such proteins in any sequenced genome.
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