Genome sequence of Afipia birgiae, a rare bacterium associated with amoebae

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Afipia birgiae is an alphaproteobacterium from the family Bradyrhizobiaceae, growing in amoebae, and a potential human pathogen. We sequenced the genome of type strain 34632T. It is composed of 5,325,467 bp and contains 5,160 protein-coding genes and 53 RNA genes, including 3 rRNA genes. © 2012, American Society for Microbiology.

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Pagnier, I., Croce, O., Robert, C., Raoult, D., & Scola, B. L. (2012). Genome sequence of Afipia birgiae, a rare bacterium associated with amoebae. Journal of Bacteriology, 194(24), 7018. https://doi.org/10.1128/JB.01918-12

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