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Accession: PRJNA1151139 ID: 1151139

Facklamia hominis strain:the pus culture isolating from Breast abscess of a 40-year-old female | isolate:the pus culture isolating from Breast abscess of a 40-year-old female

Facklamia hominis strain:the pus culture isolating from Breast abscess of a 40-year-old female | isolate:the pus culture isolating from Breast abscess of a 40-year-old female Genome sequencing

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The Whole Genome Sequencing of Facklamia hominis by a combination of Illumina and Nanopore sequencing platforms
AccessionPRJNA1151139
Data TypeGenome sequencing
ScopeMonoisolate
OrganismFacklamia hominis[Taxonomy ID: 178214]
Bacteria; Bacillota; Bacilli; Lactobacillales; Aerococcaceae; Facklamia; Facklamia hominis
SubmissionRegistration date: 22-Aug-2024
the 960th Hospital of the Joint Logistics Support Force
RelevanceMedical
Locus Tag PrefixACEB60
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  • Facklamia hominis strain:the pus culture isolating from Breast abscess of a 40-y...
    Facklamia hominis strain:the pus culture isolating from Breast abscess of a 40-year-old female | isolate:the pus culture isolating from Breast abscess of a 40-year-old female
    Facklamia hominis strain:the pus culture isolating from Breast abscess of a 40-year-old female | isolate:the pus culture isolating from Breast abscess of a 40-year-old female Genome sequencing
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  • 201400 (1)
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  • Cardia
    Cardia
    That part of the STOMACH close to the opening from ESOPHAGUS into the stomach (cardiac orifice), the ESOPHAGOGASTRIC JUNCTION. The cardia is so named because of its closeness ...<br/>
    MeSH
  • Esophagogastric Junction
    Esophagogastric Junction
    The area covering the terminal portion of ESOPHAGUS and the beginning of STOMACH at the cardiac orifice.<br/>Year introduced: 1966(1964)
    MeSH

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