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Complete Genome Sequence of Micromonospora Strain L5, a Potential Plant-Growth-Regulating Actinomycete, Originally Isolated from Casuarina equisetifolia Root Nodules

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Genome Announc 1(5) ( 2013)

Author(s):

Hirsch, A. M., Alvarado, J., Bruce, D., Chertkov, O., De Hoff, P. L., Detter, J. C., Fujishige, N. A., Goodwin, L. A., Han, J., Han, S., Ivanova, N., Land, M. L., Lum, M. R., Milani-Nejad, N., Nolan, M., Pati, A., Pitluck, S., Tran, S. S., Woyke, T., Valdes, M.

DOI:

10.1128/genomeA.00759-13

Abstract:

Micromonospora species live in diverse environments and exhibit a broad range of functions, including antibiotic production, biocontrol, and degradation of complex polysaccharides. To learn more about these versatile actinomycetes, we sequenced the genome of strain L5, originally isolated from root nodules of an actinorhizal plant growing in Mexico.

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