
Truepera radiovictrix Albuquerque et al. 2005 is the type species of the genus Truepera within the phylum "Deinococcus/Thermus". T. radiovictrix is of special interest not only because of its isolated phylogenetic location in the order Deinococcales, but also because of its ability to grow under multiple extreme conditions in alkaline, moderately saline, and high temperature habitats. Of particular interest is the fact that, T. radiovictrix is also remarkably resistant to ionizing radiation, a feature it shares with members of the genus Deinococcus. This is the first completed genome sequence of a member of the family Trueperaceae and the fourth type strain genome sequence from a member of the order Deinococcales. The 3,260,398 bp long genome with its 2,994 protein-coding and 52 RNA genes consists of one circular chromosome and is a part of the Genomic Encyclopedia of Bacteria and Archaea project.
570, 572, chemoorganotrophic, alkaliphilic, Trueperaceae, facultatively halophilic, 1311 Genetics, GEBA, Genetics, non-motile, Alkaliphilic, Facultatively halophilic, spherical-shaped, Human Genome, Gram indeterminate, Aerobic, Chemoorganotrophic, thermophilic, Gram-indeterminate, Short Genome Reports, aerobic, radiation resistant, Biotechnology
570, 572, chemoorganotrophic, alkaliphilic, Trueperaceae, facultatively halophilic, 1311 Genetics, GEBA, Genetics, non-motile, Alkaliphilic, Facultatively halophilic, spherical-shaped, Human Genome, Gram indeterminate, Aerobic, Chemoorganotrophic, thermophilic, Gram-indeterminate, Short Genome Reports, aerobic, radiation resistant, Biotechnology
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