Complete genome sequence of Cellulomonas sp. GTC 20042 isolated from human bile
Jun Yonetamari, Masahiro Hayashi, Yoshinori Muto, Tetsuya Iida, Kaori Tanaka

TL;DR
This paper reports the isolation and full genome sequencing of a Cellulomonas strain from human bile.
Contribution
The novel contribution is the first complete genome sequence of Cellulomonas sp. GTC20042 isolated from a human source.
Findings
Cellulomonas sp. GTC20042 was isolated from human bile.
The genome consists of a 4,145,753-bp circular chromosome.
Abstract
The genus Cellulomonas comprises aerobic, Gram-positive, rod-shaped bacteria commonly present in the soil and aquatic environments. Herein, we report the isolation of Cellulomonas sp. GTC20042 from human bile and the complete genome sequence of this strain, consisting of a 4,145,753-bp circular chromosome.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies · Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology · Bacteriophages and microbial interactions
