Publications by authors named "Bing-Chuan Zhu"

The advent of next generation sequencing technology enables parallel analysis of the whole microbial community from multiple samples. Particularly, sequencing 16S rRNA hypervariable tags has become the most efficient and cost-effective method for assessing microbial diversity. Due to its short read length of the 2nd-generation sequencing methods that cannot cover the full 16S rRNA genomic region, specific hypervariable regions or V-regions must be selected to act as the proxy.

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  • The cyanobacterial genus Microcystis is known for causing harmful water blooms, with a specific strain, M. panniformis FACHB1757, isolated from Lake Taihu in 2011.
  • The entire genome was sequenced, revealing a 5,686,839 bp chromosome and a 38,683 bp plasmid, encoding 6,519 and 49 proteins, respectively.
  • Comparisons with other Microcystis strains showed significant structural rearrangements and variations in genome length, highlighting the high plasticity and adaptable evolution of M. panniformis FACHB1757's genome.
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