Genome sequence of the protist Acanthamoeba comandoni strain Pb30/40, morphological group I
Gabriel Alexander Vignolle, Lukas Tegel, Silvia Schönthaler, Julia Walochnik, Ivan Barišić

TL;DR
This paper reports the genome sequence of a specific Acanthamoeba comandoni strain, which is a free-living protist found in various environments.
Contribution
The study provides a new genome assembly for Acanthamoeba comandoni strain Pb30/40.
Findings
The genome assembly has a total sequence length of 82.3 Mb.
This strain belongs to morphological group I of Acanthamoeba.
Abstract
The free-living protist Acanthamoeba inhabits aquatic and soil environments, feeding on bacteria, algae, and fungi. It acts both as an opportunistic pathogen and a host or vector for pathogenic bacteria. This study presents a novel genome assembly of the Acanthamoeba comandoni strain Pb30/40, comprising a sequence length of 82.3 Mb.
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Taxonomy
TopicsLegionella and Acanthamoeba research · Infections and bacterial resistance · Bacterial biofilms and quorum sensing
