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Title: Draft Genome Sequence of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica Serovar Putten Strain CRJJGF_00159 (Phylum Gammaproteobacteria)

Author
item GUPTA, SUSHIM - Oak Ridge Institute For Science And Education (ORISE)
item MCMILLAN, ELIZABETH - University Of Georgia
item Jackson, Charlene
item DESAI, PRERAK - University Of California
item PORWOLLIK, STEFFEN - University Of California
item MCCLELLAND, MICHAEL - University Of California
item Hiott, Lari
item Humayoun, Shaheen
item Frye, Jonathan

Submitted to: Genome Announcements
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed Journal
Publication Acceptance Date: 7/6/2016
Publication Date: 9/1/2016
Citation: Gupta, S., McMillan, E., Jackson, C.R., Desai, P., Porwollik, S., McClelland, M., Hiott, L.M., Humayoun, S.B., Frye, J.G. 2016. Draft Genome Sequence of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica Serovar Putten Strain CRJJGF_00159 (Phylum Gammaproteobacteria). Genome Announcements. 4(5):e00895-16.

Interpretive Summary: Salmonella is one of the major zoonotic food-borne pathogens representing an important public health concern Worldwide. This microbe causes several clinical manifestations and is responsible for many outbreaks of human salmonellosis. About, 14.4% of 12,350 reported human infections from 1999 to 2003 were caused by Salmonella serotypes that also occurred in feed in Denmark. High prevalence of S. Putten have been recorded from swine farms in Canada (4) and, feed material in Sweden. To collect information on the genome structure, we report a 4.90 Mbp draft genome sequence of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica Serovar Putten strain CRJJGF_00159 isolated from food animal in 2005.

Technical Abstract: Here, we report a 4.90 Mbp draft genome sequence of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica Serovar Putten strain CRJJGF_00159 isolated from food animal in 2005.