Sreenivas Ara
Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology
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Mitochondrial DNA Part B | 2016
Wajeeda Tabasum; Sreenivas Ara; Niraj Rai; Kumarasamy Thangaraj; Ajay Gaur
Abstract The complete mitochondrial genome sequence 17,059 bp of Asiatic lion (Panthera leo persica) has been sequenced with the use of next generation sequencing technology using Ion Torrent PGM platform. The complete mitochondrial genome sequence of Asiatic lion consists of 13 protein-coding, 22 tRNA, and two rRNA genes, and 1 control region (CR). The mitochondrial genome is relatively similar to other felid mitochondrial genomes with respect to gene arrangement, composition, tRNA structures and skews of AT/GC bases to be typical of those reported for other mammals. The nucleotide composition of Asiatic lion mitogenome shows that there is more A-T% than G-C% on the positive strand as revealed by positive AT and CG skews. The overall base composition is 31.9% of A, 27.2% of C, 14.5% of G, and 26.2% of T. Most of the genes have ATA start codons, except ND1, COX2, ATP8, ATP6, ND4, and ND5 have ATG start codons.
Journal of Bacteriology | 2012
S. Shivaji; Sreenivas Ara; Sanjay Kumar Singh; Sunil Bandi; Aditya Singh; Anil Kumar Pinnaka
We report the 4.0-Mb genome sequence of Bacillus isronensis strain B3W22 isolated from air collected at an altitude ranging from 27 to 30 km above the city of Hyderabad, in India. This genome sequence will contribute to the objective of determining the microbial diversity of the upper atmosphere.
Genome Announcements | 2013
G. S. N. Reddy; Sreenivas Ara; Aditya Singh; Anil Kumar Pinnaka; S. Shivaji
ABSTRACT We report the 3.2-Mb draft genome sequence of Psychrobacter aquaticus strain CMS 56T, isolated from a cyanobacterial mat sample collected from a water body in the McMurdo Dry Valley region of Antarctica.
Genome Announcements | 2013
S. Shivaji; Sreenivas Ara; Sathish Prasad; B. Poorna Manasa; Zareena Begum; Aditya Singh; Anil Kumar Pinnaka
ABSTRACT The 4.69-Mb genome sequence of Arcticibacter svalbardensis strain MN12-7T, isolated from an Arctic soil sample, is reported.
Genome Announcements | 2013
Anil Kumar Pinnaka; Aditya Singh; Sreenivas Ara; Zareena Begum; Gundlapally Satyanaryana Reddy; S. Shivaji
ABSTRACT The 2.7-Mb draft genome sequence of Leifsonia rubra strain CMS 76RT, isolated from a cyanobacterial mat sample from a pond in Wright Valley, McMurdo, Antarctica, is reported.
Genome Announcements | 2013
S. Shivaji; Sreenivas Ara; Zareena Begum; T. N. R. Srinivas; Aditya Singh; A. Kumar Pinnaka
ABSTRACT Here we report the 4.75-Mb genome of Cesiribacter andamanensis strain AMV16T, isolated from a soil sample from a mud volcano in the Andaman Islands, India.
Genome Announcements | 2013
Kumar Pinnaka A; Sreenivas Ara; Aditya Singh; S. Shivaji
ABSTRACT The 4.3-Mb genome of Winogradskyella psychrotolerans strain RS-3T, isolated from a sediment sample of a marine transect of Kongsfjorden, Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard, Arctic Ocean, is reported.
Genome Announcements | 2013
S. Shivaji; Sreenivas Ara; Sunil Bandi; Aditya Singh; Anil Kumar Pinnaka
ABSTRACT We report here the 4.3-Mb genome of Arthrobacter gangotriensis strain Lz1yT, isolated from a penguin rookery soil sample collected in Antarctica, near the Indian station Dakshin Gangotri.
Genome Announcements | 2013
S. Shivaji; Sreenivas Ara; Zareena Begum; M. Ruth; Aditya Singh; A. Kumar Pinnaka
ABSTRACT Here, we report the 3.2-Mbp draft genome sequence of Bhargavaea cecembensis strain DSE10T, isolated from a sediment sample collected from the Chagos-Laccadive ridge system in the Indian Ocean at a depth of 5,904 m.
Journal of Bacteriology | 2012
S. Shivaji; Sreenivas Ara; Aditya Singh; Anil Kumar Pinnaka
The draft genome sequence (4.84 Mb) of Cecembia lonarensis strain LW9(T), isolated from a water sample (4.5-m depth) from Lonar Lake, a meteorite-created haloalkaline lake in India, is reported. The enzymes produced by these microorganisms need to be stable under alkaline conditions prevailing in its habitat. Such enzymes would be of immense importance for enzymatic processes operating at high pH.