H. flu genome: The total genetic complement of the bacterium Haemophilus influenzae (H. flu). This bacterial genome was the first in an independent organism to be sequenced and assembled. The H. flu genome contains 1.8 million base pairs and is estimated to have 1,740 genes. The sequencing of this genome was completed in 1995.
H. flu genome: The total genetic complement of the bacterium Haemophilus influenzae (H. flu). This bacterial genome was the first in an independent organism to be ...
"Whole-genome random sequencing," as used with H. flu, was a stepwise process that, in simplest terms, aimed to assemble a wholly sequenced genome from partly ...
The new methods used to map H. influenza could lead to identification of the complete genomes of other pathogenic organisms. This in turn could lead to the development ...
The bacterium that most commonly causes ear infections in children is Haemophilus influenza, and in 1995, the H. influenza genome was the first bacterial genome to be fully ...
There are 16 H subtypes and 9 N subtypes. The Influenza A viral genome consists of eight, single negative-strand RNAs that can range between 890 and 2340 nucleotides long.