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Genome Sequence of the Edible Green Alga Ulva prolifera, Originating from the Yoshinogawa River in Japan

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MICROBIOLOGY RESOURCE ANNOUNCEMENTS
Volume 11, Issue 10, Pages -

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/mra.00430-22

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  1. Center of Innovation for Bio-Digital Transformation (BioDX), a Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) open innovation platform for industryacademia cocreation (COI-NEXT) [JPMJPF2010]

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We report the genome sequence of Ulva prolifera, a type of seaweed, which was isolated from the Yoshinogawa River in Japan. The genome assembly size is 103.8 Mbp, obtained using Oxford Nanopore Technologies MinION and Illumina sequencing reads, consisting of 142 scaffolds with an N-50 value of 4.11 Mbp.
We report the genome sequence of Ulva prolifera, which originated from the Yoshinogawa River in Japan, using Oxford Nanopore Technologies MinION and Illumina sequencing reads. The genome assembly size is 103.8 Mbp, consisting of 142 scaffolds with an N-50 value of 4.11 Mbp.

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