Genome sequence of the Leisingera aquimarina type strain (DSM 24565T), a member of the marine Roseobacter clade rich in extrachromosomal elements
@article{Riedel2013GenomeSO, title={Genome sequence of the Leisingera aquimarina type strain (DSM 24565T), a member of the marine Roseobacter clade rich in extrachromosomal elements}, author={T. Riedel and H. Teshima and J. Petersen and Anne Fiebig and K. Davenport and H. Daligault and T. Erkkila and W. Gu and C. Munk and Y. Xu and A. Chen and A. Pati and Natalia N. Ivanova and L. Goodwin and P. Chain and J. Detter and M. Rohde and S. Gronow and N. Kyrpides and T. Woyke and M. G{\"o}ker and T. Brinkhoff and H. Klenk}, journal={Standards in Genomic Sciences}, year={2013}, volume={8}, pages={389 - 402} }
Leisingera aquimarina Vandecandelaere et al. 2008 is a member of the genomically well characterized Roseobacter clade within the family Rhodobacteraceae. Representatives of the marine Roseobacter clade are metabolically versatile and involved in carbon fixation and biogeochemical processes. They form a physiologically heterogeneous group, found predominantly in coastal or polar waters, especially in symbiosis with algae, in microbial mats, in sediments or associated with invertebrates. Here we… CONTINUE READING
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