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Draft Genome Assembly of Stutzerimonas sp. Strain S1 and Achromobacter spanius Strain S4, Two Syringol-Metabolizing Bacteria Isolated from Compost Soil

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MICROBIOLOGY RESOURCE ANNOUNCEMENTS
Volume 12, Issue 3, Pages -

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/mra.01150-22

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Two bacterial strains (S1 and S4) capable of using syringol as the only carbon source were isolated from compost and sequenced using the Illumina platform. The final assemblies of S1 and S4 genomes were found to have 4.2 Mbp, 63% GC, and 3,912 genes, and 6.2 Mbp, 64% GC, and 5,503 genes, respectively.
Two bacterial strains able to use syringol as a sole carbon source were isolated from compost. The isolates, named S1 and S4, were sequenced using the Illumina platform. The final assemblies contained 4.2 Mbp, 63% GC, and 3,912 genes for S1 and 6.2 Mbp, 64% GC, and 5,503 genes for S4. Two bacterial strains able to use syringol as a sole carbon source were isolated from compost. The isolates, named S1 and S4, were sequenced using the Illumina platform. The final assemblies contained 4.2 Mbp, 63% GC, and 3,912 genes for S1 and 6.2 Mbp, 64% GC, and 5,503 genes for S4.

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