Baylor College of Medicine Human Genome Sequencing Center
 
Current Status
Latest Assembly Date 14 Oct 2004
Coverage 9x
Contigs > 2,000 bp 156
Average Contig Size 16,283 bp
Reads used in the Assembly 42,347
Download the current gene list in text format

 

 
About the M. haemolytica Genome Project
P.I.: Sarah Highlander (BCM)
George Weinstock (BCM-HGSC)
Funding: USDA/ NRICGP
Grant #: 00-35204-9229
Genome Size: estimated 2.4 Mbp
Strain: PHL213
About M. haemolytica

Mannheimia haemolytica (previously known as Pasteurella haemolytica) is a weakly hemolytic, gram-negative coccobacillus that is an opportunistic pathogen of cattle, sheep and other ruminants. Pasteurellosis kills at least one percent of North American feedlot cattle and is responsible for morbidity, decreased weight gain and loss of performance in at least an additional ten percent of these animals. Consequently, the disease costs the United States cattle industry nearly a billion dollars annually. It is also a common disease of sheep, where outbreaks are also associated with management practices such as overcrowding and transport. M. haemolytica is also a prevalent cause of ovine mastitis in the United Kingdom. In addition, it can cause disease other ruminants, including goats, bison, and bighorn sheep.

Mannheimia haemolytica is a member of the gamma subdivision of the Proteobacteria in the family Pasteurelleaceae, commonly called the Haemophilus, Actinobacillus, and Pasteurella (HAP) family. Haemophilus ducreyii is most closely related to M. haemolytica based on 16S rRNA sequences. Eleven serotypes (1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, and 16), originally known as biotype A, are included in the species. Worldwide, ST1 and ST2 are the most prevalent serotypes found: ST1 is recognized as the most common cause of pasteurellosis in cattle, but other serotypes are occasionally associated with disease; ST2 causes disease in sheep, but it is also a predominant member of the upper respiratory tract (URT) flora of healthy calves. The strain being sequenced, strain PHL213, is an ST1 strain isolated from the lung of a pneumonic calf.

 

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You can download the data from our FTP site at:
ftp://ftp.hgsc.bcm.tmc.edu/pub/data/Mhaemolytica/

BLAST against our Mannheimia haemolytica sequence data

 

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