The complete genome sequence of the avian pathogen Mycoplasma gallisepticum strain Rlow Papazisi, Leka and Gorton, Timothy S. and Kutish, Gerald and Markham, Philip F. and Browning, Glenn F. and Nguyen, Di Kim and Swartzell, Steven and Madan, Anup and Mahairas, Greg and Geary, Steven J.,, 149, 2307-2316 (2003), doi = https://doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.26427-0, publicationName = Microbiology Society, issn = 1350-0872, abstract= The complete genome of Mycoplasma gallisepticum strain Rlow has been sequenced. The genome is composed of 996 422 bp with an overall G+C content of 31 mol%. It contains 742 putative coding DNA sequences (CDSs), representing a 91 % coding density. Function has been assigned to 469 of the CDSs, while 150 encode conserved hypothetical proteins and 123 remain as unique hypothetical proteins. The genome contains two copies of the rRNA genes and 33 tRNA genes. The origin of replication has been localized based on sequence analysis in the region of the dnaA gene. The vlhA family (previously termed pMGA) contains 43 genes distributed among five loci containing 8, 2, 9, 12 and 12 genes. This family of genes constitutes 10·4 % (103 kb) of the total genome. Two CDSs were identified immediately downstream of gapA and crmA encoding proteins that share homology to cytadhesins GapA and CrmA. Based on motif analysis it is predicted that 80 genes encode lipoproteins and 149 proteins contain multiple transmembrane domains. The authors have identified 75 proteins putatively involved in transport of biomolecules, 12 transposases, and a number of potential virulence factors. The completion of this sequence has spawned multiple projects directed at defining the biological basis of M. gallisepticum., language=, type=