Table 1-1Some Genomes That Have Been Completely Sequenced

SPECIESSPECIAL FEATURESHABITATGENOME SIZE (1000s OF NUCLEOTIDE PAIRS PER HAPLOID GENOME)NUMBER OF GENES (PROTEINS)
EUBACTERIA
Mycoplasma genitalium smallest genome of any known cellhuman genital tract580468
Synechocystis sp.photosynthetic, oxygen- generating (cyanobacterium)lakes and streams35733168
Escherichia coli laboratory favoritehuman gut46394289
Helicobacter pylori causes stomach ulcers and predisposes to stomach cancerhuman stomach16671590
Bacillus subtilis bacteriumsoil42144099
Aquifex aeolicus lithotrophic; lives at high temperatureshydrothermal vents15511544
Mycobacterium tuberculosis causes tuberculosishuman tissues44474402
Treponema pallidum spirochaete; causes syphilishuman tissues11381041
Rickettsia prowazekii bacterium most closely related to mitochondria; causes typhuslice and humans (intracellular parasite)1111834
Thermotoga maritima organotrophic; lives at high temperatureshydrothermal vents18601877
ARCHAEA
Methanococcus jannaschii lithotrophic, anaerobic, methane-producinghydrothermal vents16641750
Archaeoglobus fulgidus lithotrophic or organotrophic, anaerobic, sulfate-reducinghydrothermal vents21782493
Aeropyrum pernix aerobic, organotrophic hot-steam ventscoastal volcanic6692620
EUCARYOTES
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (budding yeast)minimal model eucaryotegrape skins, beer12,069~6300
Arabidopsis thaliana (wall cress)model organism for flowering plantssoil and air~142,000~26,000
Caenorhabditis elegans (nematode worm)simple animal with perfectly predictable developmentsoil~97,000~19,000
Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly)key to the genetics of animal developmentrotting fruit~137,000~14,000
Homo sapiens (human)most intensively studied mammalhouses~3,200,000~30,000

From: The Diversity of Genomes and the Tree of Life

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