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Table 1 General features of the P. aeruginosa strains used in this work

From: Pseudomonas aeruginosa clinical and environmental isolates constitute a single population with high phenotypic diversity

Strain

Accession Number*

Genome Size (Mb)

CDS

GC%

Environment of isolation

Reference

148

ATAJ00000000

6.7

6,194

65.8

Dolphin, gastric juice

This work

ID4365

ATAI00000000

6.8

6,318

65.7

Indian Ocean

24

IGB83

ATAH00000000

6.5

6,106

66.1

Rotten coconut

26

M10

ATAG00000000

6.1

5,642

65.8

Cuatro Ciénegas,Coahuila

This work

2192*

AAKW00000000

6.9

5,915

66.2

Cystic fibrosis patient

10

39016*

AEEX00000000

6.86

6,409

65.55

Cornea from a patient with ulcerative keratitis

11

B136

NCBI-1280938

6.4

5,828

66.4

Isolate from an infant with community acquired diarrhea

NCBI

C3719*

AAKV00000000

6.2

5,221

66.5

Cystic fibrosis patient

10

DK2

NC_018080

6.4

5,960

66.3

Cystic fibrosis patient

12

LESB58

NC_011770

6.6

6,061

66.3

Epidemic strain from Manchester England

13

M18

NC_017548

6.33

5,770

66.5

Sweet melon rhizosphere

14

NCGM2.S1

NC_017549

6.76

6,358

66.1

Urinary tract infection patient

15

PACS2*

AAQW00000000

6.49

5,676

66.3

Cystic fibrosis patient, nosocomial infection

NCBI

PAO1

NC_002516

6.26

5,682

66.6

Burn wound isolate

9

PA7

NC_009656

6.59

6,369

66.4

Non-respiratory human isolate

16

UCBPP-PA14

NC_008463

6.54

5,977

66.3

Human burn patient

17

RP73

NCBI-1340851

6.34

5,762

66.5

Persistent isolate from a Cystic Fibrosis patient

18

  1. *Corresponds to a genome draft.