Autor: |
Goen AE; Biology Program, University of New Hampshire, Manchester, New Hampshire, USA., Silverwood T; Biomedical Science and Technology Program, Seacoast School of Technology, Exeter, New Hampshire, USA., Underriner A; Biomedical Science and Technology Program, Seacoast School of Technology, Exeter, New Hampshire, USA., Trachtenberg AM; Biology Program, University of New Hampshire, Manchester, New Hampshire, USA., Kelley C; Biomedical Science and Technology Program, Seacoast School of Technology, Exeter, New Hampshire, USA., MacLea KS; Biology Program, University of New Hampshire, Manchester, New Hampshire, USA.; Biotechnology Program, University of New Hampshire, Manchester, New Hampshire, USA.; Department of Life Sciences, University of New Hampshire, Manchester, New Hampshire, USA. |
Abstrakt: |
The aerobic, Gram-positive, psychrotolerant bacterium Kurthia sibirica was first isolated from the stomach and intestinal contents of the Magadan mammoth recovered from the permafrost in eastern Siberia in 1977. K. sibirica was sequenced, and the predicted genome size is 3,496,665 bp, with 36.42% G+C content. |