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. 2022 Nov 30;13:1005215. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.1005215

Table 1.

Number of hypothetically disrupted coding sequences present in S. Cerro genomes.

Isolation Source Average number of genes per genome Average number of HDCs per genome a Median number of HDCs per genome Percent of CDS that are HDCs Number of isolates per source
Human clinical 4,424 86 86 1.94% 26
Cattle 4,523 95 95 2.10% 208
Environmental/food 4,500 92 93 2.04% 77
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Hypothetically disrupted coding sequences were determined through annotation with NCBI RAPT v. 2020-03-11, parsing resulting Genbank files for “/pseudo” identifiers, and identifying premature stop codon with BLAST and/or multiple sequence alignments.