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Genomic and phylogenetic characterization of Shewanella xiamenensis isolated from giant grouper (Epinephelus lanceolatus) in Taiwan
Authors:Yao‐Ting Huang  Jan‐Fang Cheng  Zong‐Yen Wu  Kwong‐Chung Tung  Ying‐Ju Chen  Yu‐Kai Hong  Shi‐Yu Chen  Po‐Yu Liu
Abstract:Shewanella xiamenensis is an emerging pathogen causing intra‐abdominal infection and intestinal colonization. Epidemiologic clues suggest its role as a potential food‐borne zoonotic agent. To date, four genome sequences of S. xiamenensis have been made publicly available. All of them were isolated from water samples. In this study, we characterized the genome of a S. xiamenensis strain isolated from a giant grouper in Taiwan. The genome of S. xiamenensis ZYW1 is 4,827,717 bp in length and encodes 4,239 open reading frames. Its genomic sequence shares high homology with other S. xiamenensis strains. blaOXA‐416 was identified. This is the first detection of S. xiamenensis in Taiwan. These genomic data and analyses contribute to our understanding of S. xiamenensis and may help to elucidate disease‐causing mechanisms in future studies.
Keywords:aquaculture  giant grouper  phylogeny     Shewanella xiamenensis     whole‐genome sequencing
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