Genome sequence of Haemophilus parasuis strain 29755

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Haemophilus parasuis is a member of the family Pasteurellaceae and is the etiologic agent of Glässer's disease in pigs, a systemic syndrome associated with only a subset of isolates. The genetic basis for virulence and systemic spread of particular H. parasuis isolates is currently unknown. Strain 29755 is an invasive isolate that has long been used in the study of Glässer's disease. Accordingly, the genome sequence of strain 29755 is of considerable importance to investigators endeavoring to understand the molecular pathogenesis of H. parasuis. Here we describe the features of the 2,224,137 bp draft genome sequence of strain 29755 generated from 454-FLX pyrosequencing. These data comprise the first publicly available genome se-quence for this bacterium.

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Mullins, M. A., Register, K. B., Bayles, D. O., Dyer, D. W., Kuehn, J. S., & Phillips, G. J. (2011). Genome sequence of Haemophilus parasuis strain 29755. Standards in Genomic Sciences, 5(1), 61–68. https://doi.org/10.4056/sigs.2245029

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