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The Genome of Polaromonas sp. Strain JS666: Insights into the Evolution of a Hydrocarbon- and Xenobiotic-Degrading Bacterium, and Features of Relevance to Biotechnology
Appl. Environ. Microbiol. Mattes et al. 74: 6405

Supplemental material

Files in this Data Supplement:

  • Supplemental file 1 - Results of a BLAST analysis of the mobile genetic elements identified in the JS666 genome sequence (Table S1).
    Zipped MS Word document, 20K.
  • Supplemental file 2 - Results of a BLAST analysis of selected biodegradation, metal resistance, and other catabolic genes from the JS666 genome sequence (Table S2).
    Zipped MS Word document, 56K.
  • Supplemental file 3 - Operon diagrams that illustrate the organization of nitrate reductase genes of JS666 and E. coli K-12, substrain MG1655 (Fig. S1), thiosulfate oxidation genes of JS666 and Paracoccus pantotrophus GB17, and benzoate biodegradation genes of JS666 and Azoarcus evansii KB740 (Fig. S3).
    Zipped MS PPT file, 44K.
  • Supplemental file 4 - Several proposed aromatic biodegradation pathways in strain JS666 (Fig. S4).
    Zipped MS PPT file, 90K.
  • Supplemental file 5 - Two photographs from auxanography experiments with catechol as the growth substrate in comparison to a no-carbon control plate (Fig. S5); photographs from auxanography experiments with hydroxyquinol as the growth substrate in comparison to a no-carbon control plate (Fig. S6).
    Zipped MS PPT file 5.8MB.




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