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Veillonella sp. - Species A

DORA_Veillonella_sp__DORA_A_3_16_22_38_346
In projects: DORA

Consensus taxonomy: Veillonella sp. DORA_A_3_16_22  →  Veillonella  →  Selenomonadales  →  Negativicutes  →  Firmicutes  →  Bacteria

Displaying items 1351-1362 of 1362 in total
contig # features sequence size GC content (%) Cov Coding Density (%)
DORA_VSA_864 I10.NODE_2861_length_394_cov_43.469543
Species: Veillonella sp. DORA_A_3_16_22 (100%)
1 442 bp 40.72 275.17 99.77
DORA_VSA_353 I7.NODE_408_length_323_cov_63.145512
Species: Veillonella sp. DORA_A_3_16_22 (100%)
1 409 bp 38.63 435.45 99.02
DORA_VSA_609 I9.NODE_671_length_484_cov_123.997932
Species: Veillonella dispar (100%)
1 550 bp 39.64 447.70 81.82
DORA_VSA_865 I10.NODE_3034_length_727_cov_83.473175
Species: Veillonella sp. DORA_A_3_16_22 (100%)
1 775 bp 42.32 157.57 99.87
DORA_VSA_1377 I11.NODE_7383_length_471_cov_31.161358
Species: Veillonella sp. DORA_A_3_16_22 (100%)
1 498 bp 37.95 66.20 99.40
DORA_VSA_98 I10.NODE_401_length_457_cov_97.811813
Species: Veillonella sp. DORA_A_3_16_22 (100%)
1 505 bp 38.02 201.44 99.80
DORA_VSA_610 I9.NODE_678_length_2552_cov_80.460426.1641.2618
Species: Veillonella sp. DORA_A_3_16_22 (100%)
1 978 bp 40.59 403.38 100.00
DORA_VSA_866 I10.NODE_3042_length_372_cov_67.704300
Species: Veillonella sp. DORA_A_3_16_22 (100%)
1 420 bp 42.38 129.87 99.29
DORA_VSA_1122 I9.NODE_1603_length_813_cov_54.772449
Species: Veillonella sp. DORA_A_3_16_22 (100%)
1 879 bp 35.84 223.49 58.36
DORA_VSA_355 I7.NODE_430_length_340_cov_64.788239
Species: Veillonella sp. AS16 (100%)
1 426 bp 42.25 421.02 70.42
DORA_VSA_611 I9.NODE_681_length_640_cov_134.792191
Species: Veillonella sp. DORA_A_3_16_22 (100%)
1 706 bp 34.70 290.66 99.43
DORA_VSA_867 I10.NODE_3068_length_449_cov_79.146996
Species: Veillonella sp. DORA_A_3_16_22 (100%)
1 497 bp 48.69 103.72 99.60
Displaying items 1351-1362 of 1362 in total

Ribosomal proteins shown here were identified using keyword searches of all annotations.

The SCGs are found by conducting USEARCH with a custom database.

The SCGs are found by conducting USEARCH with a custom database.