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==Genome structure==
==Genome structure==


''B. burgdorferi'' has a complex genome containing linear DNA, accompanied by up to 20 circular as well as linear plasmids. A study in 1997 found the linear DNA to be composed of 910,725 base pairs, and at least 17 linear and circular plasmids with a combined size of more than 533,000 base pairs. The chromosomes contains 853 genes encoding a basic set of proteins for DNA replication, transcription, translation, solute transport and energy metabolism, but no genes for cellular biosynthetic reactions. Of 430 genes on 11 plasmids, most have no known biological function.The biological significance of the multiple plasmid-encoded genes is not clear, although they may be involved in antigenic variation or immune evasion.
''B. burgdorferi'' has a complex genome containing linear DNA, accompanied by up to 20 circular as well as linear plasmids. A study in 1997 found the linear DNA to be composed of 910,725 base pairs (average G+C content of 28.6%), and at least 17 linear and circular plasmids with a combined size of more than 533,000 base pairs.  
 
The chromosomes contains 853 genes encoding a basic set of proteins for DNA replication, transcription, translation, solute transport and energy metabolism, but no genes for cellular biosynthetic reactions. Of 430 genes on 11 plasmids, most have no known biological function.The biological significance of the multiple plasmid-encoded genes is not clear, although they may be involved in antigenic variation or immune evasion.
 


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! !!Number!!Percent
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|Total Number of all DNA molecules:|| 22|| 100.00%
|Total Number of all DNA molecules:|| 18|| 100.00%
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|Total Size of all DNA molecules:|| 1521208 bp|| 100.00%
|Total Size of all DNA molecules:|| 1443725bp|| 100.00%
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|Number of Primary Annotation coding bases:|| 1349393 bp|| 88.70%
|Total number of linear DNA bases:|| 910,725bp|| 63.1%
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|Number of G+C bases:|| 428672 bp|| 28.17%
|Number of chromosomal G+C bases:|| 256551bp|| 28.17%
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! !!Number!!Percent
! !!Number!!Percent
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|+Primary Annotation Summary
|+Chromosomal Gene Summary
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|Total genes: ||1813|| 100.00%
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|Protein coding genes:|| 1773|| 97.79%
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|Genes assigned a role category:|| 915 ||51.60%
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|Genes not assigned a role category:|| 111|| 6.26%
|Total genes: ||853|| 100.00%
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|Conserved hypothetical genes:|| 665|| 37.50%
|Protein coding genes:|| 793|| 93%
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|Hypothetical genes:|| 82|| 4.62%
|Genes assigned a role category:|| 502|| 59%
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|tRNA genes:|| 33|| 1.82%
|Genes not assigned a role category:|| 51|| 6.26%
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|rRNA genes: ||7|| 0.38%
|Hypothetical genes:|| 102|| 12%
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Borrelia burgdorferi
Scientific classification

Description and significance

B. burgdorferi is a motile, two-membrane, spiral-shaped bacteria which is found mostly in North America and Europe. It's named after American scientist Willy Burgdorfer, who in 1982 isolated and determined the bacteria to be the causative agent of Lyme disease. Lyme disease is the most common tick borne disease in the US. [1]

Genome structure

B. burgdorferi has a complex genome containing linear DNA, accompanied by up to 20 circular as well as linear plasmids. A study in 1997 found the linear DNA to be composed of 910,725 base pairs (average G+C content of 28.6%), and at least 17 linear and circular plasmids with a combined size of more than 533,000 base pairs.

The chromosomes contains 853 genes encoding a basic set of proteins for DNA replication, transcription, translation, solute transport and energy metabolism, but no genes for cellular biosynthetic reactions. Of 430 genes on 11 plasmids, most have no known biological function.The biological significance of the multiple plasmid-encoded genes is not clear, although they may be involved in antigenic variation or immune evasion.


DNA Molecule Summary
Number Percent
Total Number of all DNA molecules: 18 100.00%
Total Size of all DNA molecules: 1443725bp 100.00%
Total number of linear DNA bases: 910,725bp 63.1%
Number of chromosomal G+C bases: 256551bp 28.17%
Number Percent
Chromosomal Gene Summary
Total genes: 853 100.00%
Protein coding genes: 793 93%
Genes assigned a role category: 502 59%
Genes not assigned a role category: 51 6.26%
Hypothetical genes: 102 12%


Cell structure and metabolism

Ecology

Pathology

Application to Biotechnology

Current Research

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