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  About the Deinococcus geothermalis DSM 11300 05/04/2006 (deinGeot_DSM11300) assembly (sequences)
  The current draft of the Deinococcus geothermalis DSM 11300 genome is 3.04 Million bp long.

The most recent genome sequence draft was released 05/04/2006 by the DOE Joint Genome Institute, but there is no associated genome publication to date.

Taxonomy: Bacteria; DeinococcusThermus; Deinococci; Deinococcales; Deinococcaceae; Deinococcus.

Sequenced related species/strains: Deinococcus radiodurans R1

Sample position queries

A genome position can be specified by chromosomal coordinate range, COG ID, or keywords from the GenBank or TIGR description of a gene. The available chromosome/plasmid names are:

Browser Chrom/Plasmid NameLength (bp)GC Content (%)Gene CountNCBI RefSeq Accession
plasmid_157412765.70530NC_008010
chr246720566.642411NC_008025

The following list shows examples of valid position queries for this genome: 

Request:Genome Browser Response:
chrDisplays the entire sequence "chr" in the browser window
chr:1-10000Displays first ten thousand bases of the sequence "chr"
transporter    Lists all genes with "transporter" in the name or description
Dgeo_2468Display genome at position of gene Dgeo_2468


Credits

The Archaeal Genome Browsers at UCSC were developed by members of the Lowe Lab (Kevin Schneider, Katherine Pollard, Andy Pohl, Todd Lowe) and Robert Baertsch, with significant support from the UCSC Human Genome Browser group. The Archaeal Browsers are run by a slightly modified version of the UCSC Human Genome Browser system. All queries, bug reports, content corrections, suggested improvements, and new track data submissions should be sent to Todd Lowe (lowe @soe.ucsc.edu).

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