‘Cellulomonas timonensis’ sp. nov., taxonogenomics description of a new bacterial species isolated from human gut

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Ndongo, S. | Bittar, F. | Beye, M. | Robert, Cédric, Robert | Di Pinto, F. | Fournier, P.-E. | Raoult, Didier | Lagier, C.

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International audience. ‘Cellulomonas timonensis’ sp. nov. strain sn7T is a new species within the Cellulomonas genus. We present the main phenotypic characteristics and provide a complete annotation of its genome sequence. This facultative anaerobic bacterium, isolated from the stool of 38-year-old obese Frenchman, is Gram-positive, has motile rods and is sporulating. The genome is 4 057 828 bp long with 72.42% G + C content. Of the 3732 predicted genes, 3667 were protein-coding genes and 65 were RNAs.

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