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Nasuia deltocephalinicola was
reported in 2013 to have the
smallest genome of all bacteria, with 112,091 nucleotides. For comparison, the
genome of Escherichia...
- (microrganisms) may be
nanobes that can be 20
nanometers long. The
genome of
Nasuia deltocephalinicola, a
symbiont of the
European pest leafhopper, Macrosteles...
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pheromone has been
isolated and synthesized, and is
commercially available.
Nasuia deltocephalinicola Gill, H. K., et al.
Citrus Mealybug,
Planococcus citri...
- prowazekii, and
Mycobacterium leprae. One
obligate endosymbiont of leafhoppers,
Nasuia deltocephalinicola, has the
smallest genome currently known among cellular...
- nucleus. The
organism with the
smallest known set of
genes as of 2013 is
Nasuia deltocephalinicola, an
obligate symbiont. It has only 137
genes and a genome...
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thought to have the
smallest genome of any
characterized bacterial species.
Nasuia deltocephalinicola is now
considered to have the
known smallest bacterial...
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contained highly reduced genomes:
while Sulcia muelleri had a
genome of 190 kb,
Nasuia deltocephalinicola had a
genome of only 112 kb and
contains 137 protein-coding...
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Betaproteobacteria ancestor is
suggested to have
diversified into the
genera Zinderia,
Nasuia and Vidania.
There are
currently 9
unique strains of "Ca. K. muelleri" that...