Abstract

"Candidatus Arthromitus" UMNCA01 was recovered from ileal samples of commercial turkey poults and may have probiotic capabilities. The complete genome was determined using the Illumina MiSeq and HiSeq sequencing platforms. The complete genome consists of 1,631,326 bp and has a G+C content of 26.14%, 1,540 coding sequences (CDS), and 37 RNA coding genes.

Highlights

  • A candidate belongs to genus of the family segmented filamentous bacteria, “Candidatus Arthromitus” Clostridiaceae

  • “Candidatus Arthromitus” UMNCA01, a Gram-positive bacterium, was recovered from ileal samples harvested from 2-week-old turkey poults from a research turkey flock in barns at the University of Minnesota

  • The sample was identified for shotgun sequencing by previous 16S rRNA amplicon profiling indicating a high relative abundance of “Candidatus

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Introduction

A candidate belongs to genus of the family segmented filamentous bacteria, “Candidatus Arthromitus” Clostridiaceae. The genome of a turkey-specific strain of “Candidatus Arthromitus” was sequenced from the gut microbiome. “Candidatus Arthromitus” UMNCA01, a Gram-positive bacterium, was recovered from ileal samples harvested from 2-week-old turkey poults from a research turkey flock in barns at the University of Minnesota. The sample was identified for shotgun sequencing by previous 16S rRNA amplicon profiling indicating a high relative abundance of “Candidatus

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