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. 2011 Jul 6;4(4):431–437. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-7915.2011.00271.x

Table 1.

Examples of single‐cell genome sequencing.

Microorganism Assembled bases (Mb) Estimated % genome recovery Scaffolds Contigs GC% Single cell separation Isolation source Reference
TM7a (new phylum) 2.865 ? 1825 34.3 Microfluidics Human mouth biofilm Marcy et al. (2007b)
TM7_GTL1 (new phylum) 0.679 ? 132 48.5 FISH/FACS Soil Podar et al. (2007)
Prochlorococcus MED4 95 755 FACS Sea water; lab culturea Rodrigue et al. (2009)
Flavobacterium MS024‐2A 1.905 91 17 36 Flow cytometer Coastal water, Maine, USA Woyke et al. (2009)
Flavobacterium MS024‐3C 1.505 78 21 39 Flow cytometer Coastal water, Maine, USA Woyke et al. (2009)
Cand. Sulcia muelleri DMIN 0.244 100 1 1 22.5 Micromanipulator Symbiont from insect bacteriome (green sharpshooter) Woyke et al. (2010)
Poribacteria 1.885 66 1597 53.4 FACS Symbiont from marine sponge Siegl et al. (2011)
Cand. Nitrosoarchaeum limnia SFB1 1.690b 95 26 136 32.4 Microfluidics, laser tweezer Ammonia‐oxidizing enrichment culture; sediment water, San Fransisco bay, USA Blainey et al. (2011)
a.

Method validation using strain with known genome sequence.

b.

Pooled sequence data from five individual cells; see Table 2.