Complete Genome Sequence of an Edwardsiella piscicida-Like Species, Recovered from Tilapia in the United States

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Stephen R ReichleyMatt J Griffin

Abstract

An Edwardsiella piscicida-like species is a Gram-negative facultative anaerobe that causes disease in some fish species. In this report, we present the complete and annotated genome of isolate LADL05-105, recovered from cultured tilapia reared in Louisiana, which contains a chromosome of 4,142,037 bp and no plasmids.

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Mar 10, 2016·Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation : Official Publication of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Inc·Susan B FogelsonMatt J Griffin
Feb 12, 2017·Genome Announcements·Stephen R ReichleyMatt J Griffin

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