Isolate-Report
1 General statistics
1.1 Isolate summary table
Genome quality is defined by Bowers R., et. al., Nat Biotechnol, 2017.
Complete is defined as genomes with High quality, Number of circular contigs >= 1 and largest circular contig length = N50.
High quality is defined as genomes with completeness > 90%, contamination < 5%, presence of the 23S, 16S, and 5S rRNA genes and at least 18 tRNAs.
Medium quality is defined as genomes with completeness >= 50%, contamination < 10%.
Low quality is defined as genomes with completeness < 50%, contamination < 10%.
Contaminated is defined as genomes with contamination >= 10%.
Novelty scores were calculated from ANI and Alignment Fraction (AF) in accordance with Neha J. Varghese, et. al., Nucleic Acids Research, 2015.