Roseovarius sp. TM1035
Ecology and Physiology
Roseovarius sp. TM1035. The Roseobacter clade of marine bacteria is often found associated with dinoflagellates, one of the major producers of dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP). This strain was isolated from a culture of the dinoflagellate Pfiesteria piscicida and actively metabolizes (DMSP).
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General features of the Roseovarius sp. TM1035 | ||
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Feature | ||
Total number of coding sequences | 4,102 | |
G + C content (%) | 60.0 | |
Est. Genome size (bp) | 4,209,812 | |
% Coding | 90.0 | |
Sequence status | Draft |
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