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The genome contains 3187 open reading frames (ORFs), with an average size of 937 bp, representing 91% of the genome.Analysis of the genome shows that almost 30% of the total number of genes encodes proteins with regulatory functions (39 of 140) including: transcription factors, response regulators, and kinases are found on chromosome II and the megaplasmid. | The genome contains 3187 open reading frames (ORFs), with an average size of 937 bp, representing 91% of the genome.Analysis of the genome shows that almost 30% of the total number of genes encodes proteins with regulatory functions (39 of 140) including: transcription factors, response regulators, and kinases are found on chromosome II and the megaplasmid. | ||
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Revision as of 21:01, 21 February 2011
Deinococcus radiodurans
Genome structure:
The genome is composed of four circular molecules:
- Chromosome I = 2,648,638 base pairs (bp) - Chromosome II = 412,348 base pairs - A megaplasmid = 177,466 base pairs - A plasmid = 45,704 base pairs
The genome contains 3187 open reading frames (ORFs), with an average size of 937 bp, representing 91% of the genome.Analysis of the genome shows that almost 30% of the total number of genes encodes proteins with regulatory functions (39 of 140) including: transcription factors, response regulators, and kinases are found on chromosome II and the megaplasmid.
References:
- White O, Eisen JA, Heidelberg JF, Hickey EK, et al. Genome sequence of the radioresistant bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans R1. Science. November; 1999. 19;286(5444):1571-7.