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Figure 2. Phylogeny of Dickeya strains constructed on REALPHY using PhyML 3.1 based on complete sequence.
D. dadantii DSM18020 T genome statistics.
Pectin-degrading enzymes produced by Dickeya dadantii DSM 18020 T .
Results of antiSMASH analysis of D. dadantii DSM 18020 T .
Comparative genomic information of strains DSM 18020 T , 898, and 3937 of Dickeya dadantii.
High-Quality Complete Genome Resource for Dickeya dadantii Type Strain DSM 18020 via PacBio Sequencing
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June 2024

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Agronomy

Yi Cheng

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Jianping Xu

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Zhiqiang Song

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Tuhong Wang

Dickeya dadantii is a common pathogen of bacterial soft rot on a wide range of plants, including several crops. In this study, we present the complete genome sequence of the D. dadantii type strain DSM18020T. The genome was assembled using PacBio technology, resulting in a 4,997,541 bp circular chromosome with a G+C content of 56.5%. Our sequence analyses predicted 4277 protein-encoding genes, including several associated with known bacterial virulence factors and secondary metabolites. Comparative genomics analysis between Dickeya revealed that the category of ‘metabolism’ is the most important in both the core and accessory genomes, while the category of ‘information storage and processing’ is the most dominant in unique genomes. These findings will not only help us to understand the pathogenic mechanisms of D. dadantii DSM18020T, but also provide us with useful information for new control strategies against this phytopathogen.

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