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Complete genome of Nitrosospira briensis C-128, an ammonia-oxidizing bacterium from agricultural soil

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Stand Genomic Sci 11 , 46 (Jul 28 2016)

Author(s):

Rice, M. C., Norton, J. M., Valois, F., Bollmann, A., Bottomley, P. J., Klotz, M. G., Laanbroek, H. J., Suwa, Y., Stein, L. Y., Sayavedra-Soto, L., Woyke, T., Shapiro, N., Goodwin, L. A., Huntemann, M., Clum, A., Pillay, M., Kyrpides, N., Varghese, N., Mikhailova, N., Markowitz, V., Palaniappan, K., Ivanova, N., Stamatis, D., Reddy, T. B., Ngan, C. Y., Daum, C.

DOI:

10.1186/s40793-016-0168-4

Abstract:

Nitrosospira briensis C-128 is an ammonia-oxidizing bacterium isolated from an acid agricultural soil. N. briensis C-128 was sequenced with PacBio RS technologies at the DOE-Joint Genome Institute through their Community Science Program (2010). The high-quality finished genome contains one chromosome of 3.21 Mb and no plasmids. We identified 3073 gene models, 3018 of which are protein coding. The two-way average nucleotide identity between the chromosomes of Nitrosospira multiformis ATCC 25196 and Nitrosospira briensis C-128 was found to be 77.2 %. Multiple copies of modules encoding chemolithotrophic metabolism were identified in their genomic context. The gene inventory supports chemolithotrophic metabolism with implications for function in soil environments.

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