Complete genome sequence of the diesel-degrading Acinetobacter sp. strain DR1.

Journal of Bacteriology
Jaejoon JungW Park

Abstract

The genus Acinetobacter is ubiquitous in soil, aquatic, and sediment environments and includes pathogenic strains, such as A. baumannii. Many Acinetobacter species isolated from various environments have biotechnological potential since they are capable of degrading a variety of pollutants. Acinetobacter sp. strain DR1 has been identified as a diesel degrader. Here we report the complete genome sequence of Acinetobacter sp. DR1 isolated from the soil of a rice paddy.

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Mar 4, 2011·The Journal of Microbiology·Yoon-Suk KangWoojun Park
May 4, 2011·The Journal of Microbiology·Jaejoon JungWoojun Park
Oct 25, 2011·Briefings in Bioinformatics·Francesca FinotelloStefano Toppo
Oct 12, 2011·BMC Microbiology·Pier Paolo Di NoceraRaffaele Zarrilli
Dec 25, 2012·BMC Microbiology·Jacqueline Z-M ChanMark J Pallen
Sep 15, 2011·PloS One·Rohit GhaiFlavio Henrique-Silva
Jan 7, 2014·Genome Biology and Evolution·George H GreeneJason C Slot
Aug 25, 2015·Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology·Jisun KimWoojun Park
May 10, 2015·Microbial Ecology·Jaejoon JungWoojun Park
Apr 20, 2014·Microbial Ecology·Jaejoon JungWoojun Park
Feb 20, 2015·Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology·Jaejoon Jung, Woojun Park
Feb 9, 2017·Canadian Journal of Microbiology·Valentina CataniaPaola Quatrini
Nov 3, 2020·The Science of the Total Environment·Zhansaya AssilAndrew Free
Feb 17, 2012·ACS Synthetic Biology·Suvi SantalaVille Santala

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