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Genome sequence of the Ornithopus/Lupinus-nodulating Bradyrhizobium sp. strain WSM471

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Stand Genomic Sci 9(2) , 254-63 (Dec 20 2013)

Author(s):

Reeve, W., De Meyer, S., Terpolilli, J., Melino, V., Ardley, J., Tian, R., Tiwari, R., Howieson, J., Yates, R., O'Hara, G., Ninawi, M., Lu, M., Bruce, D., Detter, C., Tapia, R., Han, C., Wei, C. L., Huntemann, M., Han, J., Chen, I. M., Mavromatis, K., Markowitz, V., Ivanova, N., Pagani, I., Pati, A., Goodwin, L., Woyke, T., Kyrpides, N.

DOI:

10.4056/sigs.4498256

Abstract:

Bradyrhizobium sp. strain WSM471 is an aerobic, motile, Gram-negative, non-spore-forming rod that was isolated from an effective nitrogen- (N2) fixing root nodule formed on the annual legume Ornithopus pinnatus (Miller) Druce growing at Oyster Harbour, Albany district, Western Australia in 1982. This strain is in commercial production as an inoculant for Lupinus and Ornithopus. Here we describe the features of Bradyrhizobium sp. strain WSM471, together with genome sequence information and annotation. The 7,784,016 bp high-quality-draft genome is arranged in 1 scaffold of 2 contigs, contains 7,372 protein-coding genes and 58 RNA-only encoding genes, and is one of 20 rhizobial genomes sequenced as part of the DOE Joint Genome Institute 2010 Community Sequencing Program.

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