-- dump date 20120504_160010 -- class Genbank::Contig -- table contig -- table main -- field 1 id -- field 2 date -- field 3 file -- field 4 form -- field 5 genbank_file -- field 6 length -- field 7 organism -- field 8 reference -- field 9 seq_dir -- field 10 taxid -- field 11 taxo_group -- field 12 type -- header -- id date file form genbank_file length organism reference seq_dir taxid taxo_group type NC_007775.1 24-JAN-2012 NC_007775.1.raw circular NC_007775.gbk 2932766 Synechococcus sp. JA-3-3Ab 1 (bases 1 to 2932766) Hamamura,N., Melendrez,M.C., Bateson,M.M., Ward,D.M. and1 (bases 1 to 2932766) Hamamura,N., Melendrez,M.C., Bateson,M.M., Ward,D.M. and Heidelberg,J.F.1 (bases 1 to 2932766) Hamamura,N., Melendrez,M.C., Bateson,M.M., Ward,D.M. and Heidelberg,J.F. revealed by comparative genomic and metagenomic analyses2 (bases 1 to 2932766) Brecht,E., Peters,J.W., Kuhl,M. and Grossman,A.R.2 (bases 1 to 2932766) Brecht,E., Peters,J.W., Kuhl,M. and Grossman,A.R. unicellular thermophilic cyanobacteria inhabiting hot spring2 (bases 1 to 2932766) Brecht,E., Peters,J.W., Kuhl,M. and Grossman,A.R. unicellular thermophilic cyanobacteria inhabiting hot spring microbial mats3 (bases 1 to 2932766) Synechococcus isolates typical of those predominating in the3 (bases 1 to 2932766) Synechococcus isolates typical of those predominating in the octopus spring microbial mat community of Yellowstone National Park4 (bases 1 to 2932766) Environmental Sciences, Montana State University - Bozeman, 3344 (bases 1 to 2932766) Environmental Sciences, Montana State University - Bozeman, 334 Leon Johnson Hall P.O. Box 173120, Bozeman, MT 59717-3120, USA5 (bases 1 to 2932766) Information, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20894, USA6 (bases 1 to 2932766) Medical Center Dr, Rockville, MD 20850, USA /software/CC/bio/opt/rsat/rsa-tools//public_html/data/genomes/Synechococcus_JA_3_3Ab_uid58535/genome 321327 BCT DNA