Genomics Data (Jun 2016)

Genome sequencing and annotation of a Campylobacter coli strain isolated from milk with multidrug resistance

  • Kun C. Liu,
  • Karen C. Jinneman,
  • Jason Neal-McKinney,
  • Wen-Hsin Wu,
  • Daniel H. Rice

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gdata.2016.05.003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. C
pp. 123 – 125

Abstract

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As the most prevalent bacterial cause of human gastroenteritis, food-borne Campylobacter infections pose a serious threat to public health. Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) is a tool providing quick and inexpensive approaches for analysis of food-borne pathogen epidemics. Here we report the WGS and annotation of a Campylobacter coli strain, FNW20G12, which was isolated from milk in the United States in 1997 and carries multidrug resistance. The draft genome of FNW20G12 (DDBJ/ENA/GenBank accession number LWIH00000000) contains 1, 855,435 bp (GC content 31.4%) with 1902 annotated coding regions, 48 RNAs and resistance to aminoglycoside, beta-lactams, tetracycline, as well as fluoroquinolones. There are very few genome reports of C. coli from dairy products with multidrug resistance. Here the draft genome of FNW20G12, a C. coli strain isolated from raw milk, is presented to aid in the epidemiology study of C. coli antimicrobial resistance and role in foodborne outbreak.

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