Full information on isolate NIH06004 (id:220)

Provenance/primary metadata

id
220
isolate
NIH06004
isolation year
2006
world region
North America
country
USA
host
Human
other strain info
ST5 ; CC2 ; group A
source
Blood
infection
Infection
other infection info
Disease
MSSE MRSE
MRSE
sender
Julien Guglielmini, Institut Pasteur
curator
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update history
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date entered
2016-05-23
datestamp
2022-12-22

Publication (1)

  • Conlan S, Mijares LA, Becker J, Blakesley RW, Bouffard GG, Brooks S, Coleman H, Gupta J, Gurson N, Park M, Schmidt B, Thomas PJ, Otto M, Kong HH, Murray PR, Segre JA (2012). Staphylococcus epidermidis pan-genome sequence analysis reveals diversity of skin commensal and hospital infection-associated isolates. Genome Biol 13:R64

Sequence bin

contigs
76
total length
2,616,841 bp
max length
332,913 bp
mean length
34,433 bp
N50
88,654
L50
9
N90
26,216
L90
27
N95
13,477
L95
34
%GC
32.05
Ns
0
gaps
0
loci tagged
766

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Assembly checks

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Number of contigs
Assembly size
Minimum N50
%GC

Analysis

rMLST species identification

RankTaxonTaxonomySupportMatches
SPECIES Staphylococcus epidermidis Firmicutes > Bacilli > Bacillales > Staphylococcaceae > Staphylococcus > Staphylococcus epidermidis 100%

Analysis performed: 2022-12-27

Similar isolates (determined by classification schemes)

Experimental schemes are subject to change and are not a stable part of the nomenclature.

Classification schemeUnderlying schemeClustering methodMismatch thresholdStatusGroup
Clustering-134cgMLSTSingle-linkage134experimental6 (41 isolates)
Clustering-468cgMLSTSingle-linkage468experimental1 (417 isolates)
test-105cgMLSTSingle-linkage105experimental6 (41 isolates)
Clustering-134cgMLSTSingle-linkage134experimental6 (41 isolates)
Clustering-468cgMLSTSingle-linkage468experimental1 (417 isolates)
test-105cgMLSTSingle-linkage105experimental6 (41 isolates)

Schemes and loci

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