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. 2018 Jul 26;56(8):e00261-18. doi: 10.1128/JCM.00261-18

TABLE 2.

Genome sizes and GC contents of organisms examined in this study

Species Avg (range) genus genome length (Mbp) Avg (range) % GC Gram stain resulta
Acinetobacter baumannii 3.84 (2.67–5.02) 40.07 (36.67–45.87) Negative
Achromobacter xylosoxidans 6.69 (6.15–7.36) 66.36 (64.7–68.2) Negative
Burkholderia cepacia 7.78 (6.31–10.64) 63.43 (61.4–67.2) Negative
Escherichia coli 5.09 (4.64–5.44) 50.7 (50.6–50.8) Negative
Enterobacter cloacae 4.78 (4.32–5.16) 54.54 (52.9–55.5) Negative
Enterococcus faecalis 2.99 (2.35–3.64) 40.15 (37.8–42.5) Positive
Klebsiella pneumoniae 5.9 (5.46–6.34) 56.25 (55–57.5) Negative
Pandoraea apista 5.405 (5.04–5.77) 62.4 (62.5–62.3) Negative
Pseudomonas aeruginosa 6.27 (5.34–7.2) 62.85 (59.3–66.4) Negative
Neisseria gonorrhoeae 2.11 (4,153 nt–2.24) 52.36 (47.95–52.70) Negative
Chlamydia trachomatis 1.17 (1.08–1.35) 40.12 (38.3–41.35) NA
Streptococcus pyogenes 1.89 (1.83–1.94) 38.4 (38.3–38.6) Positive
Streptococcus pneumoniae 2.05 (1.77–2.33) 39.3 (37.2–41.4) Positive
Legionella pneumophila 3.52 (3.4–3.64) 38.4 (38.3–38.5) Negative
Streptococcus agalactiae 2.12 (2.03–2.21) 35.45 (35.3–35.6) Positive
Mycobacterium tuberculosis 4.395 (4.39–4.4) 65.6 NA
Campylobacter jejuni 1.76 (1.59–2.14) 34.1 (1.59–2.14) Negative
a

NA, not available.