Title of article - Pharmacists in Australian general practice: an opportunity for expertise in precision medicine.
Abstract
Cupriavidus sp. strain AMP6 is an aerobic, motile, Gram-negative, non-spore-forming rod that was isolated from a root nodule of Mimosa asperata collected in Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge, Texas, in 2005. Mimosa asperata is the only legume described so far to exclusively associates with Cupriavidus symbionts. Moreover, strain AMP6 represents an early-diverging lineage within the symbiotic Cupriavidus group and has the capacity to develop an effective nitrogen-fixing symbiosis with three other species of Mimosa. Therefore, the genome of Cupriavidus sp. strain AMP6 enables comparative analyses of symbiotic trait evolution in this genus and here we describe the general features, together with sequence and annotation. The 7,579,563Â bp high-quality permanent draft genome is arranged in 260 scaffolds of 262 contigs, contains 7,033 protein-coding genes and 97 RNA-only encoding genes, and is part of the GEBA-RNB project proposal.
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Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Flinders University School of Medicine, Sturt Road, Bedford Park, Adelaide, SA 5042, Australia.
Details of Journal for Pharmacists in Australian general practice: an opportunity for expertise in precision medicine.
Journal Title - Therapeutic advances in drug safety
ISSN - 2042-0986
Volume - 6
Issue - 5
Publish date - 2015-Oct
Language - eng
Country - England
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