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MARINE GENOMICS
Volume 50, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
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DOI: 10.1016/j.margen.2019.05.006
Keywords
Desulfobacter hydrogenophilus; Sulfate-reducing bacteria; N-2 fixation; Citric acid cycle; CysZ; Sulfate transport; Plasmid
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- Aarhus University Graduate School of Science and Technology
- Aarhus University Section for Microbiology
- Danish National Research Foundation (DNRF) [104]
- European Research Council Advanced Grant, MICROENERGY under the EU 7th FP [294200]
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Desulfobacter hydrogenophilus strain AcRS1 is a mesophilic sulfate-reducing bacterium isolated from marine sediment. Here we present the complete genome sequence of D. hydrogenophilus AcRS1 which consists of a circular chromosome of 5,105,135 bp length and two plasmids of 45,346 by and 6889 bp length. The genome data provide insights into the metabolic potential that allows these sulfate-reducing microorganisms to thrive in the cold subseafloor.
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