Complete genome sequence of Vibrio anguillarum strain NB10, a virulent isolate from the Gulf of Bothnia

Stand Genomic Sci. 2015 Sep 2:10:60. doi: 10.1186/s40793-015-0060-7. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Vibrio anguillarum causes a fatal hemorrhagic septicemia in marine fish that leads to great economical losses in aquaculture world-wide. Vibrio anguillarum strain NB10 serotype O1 is a Gram-negative, motile, curved rod-shaped bacterium, isolated from a diseased fish on the Swedish coast of the Gulf of Bothnia, and is slightly halophilic. Strain NB10 is a virulent isolate that readily colonizes fish skin and intestinal tissues. Here, the features of this bacterium are described and the annotation and analysis of its complete genome sequence is presented. The genome is 4,373,835 bp in size, consists of two circular chromosomes and one plasmid, and contains 3,783 protein-coding genes and 129 RNA genes.

Keywords: Fish pathogen; Genome comparisons; Marine fish; Vibrio anguillarum; Vibriosis.