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Genome sequence of Silicibacter pomeroyi reveals adaptations to the marine environment

Mary Ann Moran, Alison Buchan, José M. González, John F. Heidelberg, William B. Whitman, Ronald P. Kiene, James R. Henriksen, Gary M. King, Robert Belas, Clay Fuqua, Lauren Brinkac, Matt Lewis, Shivani Johri, Bruce Weaver, Grace Pai, Jonathan A. Eisen, Elisha Rahe, Wade M. Sheldon, Wenying Ye, Todd R. Miller, Jane Carlton, David A. Rasko, Ian T. Paulsen, Qinghu Ren, Sean C. Daugherty, Robert T. Deboy, Robert J. Dodson, A. Scott Durkin, Ramana Madupu, William C. Nelson, Steven A. Sullivan, M. J. Rosovitz, Daniel H. Haft, Jeremy Selengut and Naomi Ward

Nature 432, 910-913(16 December 2004)

doi:10.1038/nature03170

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Figure 1

Phylogenetic tree of 16S rRNA gene sequences from the Roseobacter clade and other major marine taxa.

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Table 1

General features of the S. pomeroyi genome

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Table 2

Stoichiometry of selected genes in the Sargasso Sea shotgun library*

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