| Literature DB >> 25720688 |
Michael W Day1, Lydgia A Jackson1, Darrin R Akins1, David W Dyer1, Susana Chavez-Bueno2.
Abstract
Neonatal bacteremia Escherichia coli strains commonly belong to the K1 capsular type. Their ability to cause invasive neonatal disease appears to be determined by other virulence factors that have yet to be identified. We report here the genome sequences of four E. coli neonatal bacteremia isolates, including that of the archetypal strain RS218.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25720688 PMCID: PMC4342429 DOI: 10.1128/genomeA.01598-14
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genome Announc
Genome sequencing statistics and accession numbers for neonatal invasive E. coli clinical isolates
| Strain name | Total contig length (bp) | No. of contigs | G+C content (%) | GenBank | Accession no. version | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RS218 | 5,173,885 | 68 | 50.6 | 277,884 | JWZW01000000 | |
| SCB11 | 5,105,498 | 74 | 50.4 | 274,108 | JSYT01000000 | |
| SCB12 | 5,478,295 | 96 | 50.5 | 144,019 | JMQO01000000 | |
| SCB15 | 4,920,323 | 141 | 50.5 | 174,737 | JSYU01000000 |