Draft Genome Sequence of a Novel Desulfobacteraceae Member from a Sulfate-Reducing Bioreactor Metagenome

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Robert AlmstrandJonathan O Sharp

Abstract

Sulfate-reducing bacteria are important players in the global sulfur cycle and of considerable commercial interest. The draft genome sequence of a sulfate-reducing bacterium of the family Desulfobacteraceae, assembled from a sulfate-reducing bioreactor metagenome, indicates that heavy-metal- and acid-resistance traits of this organism may be of importance for its application in acid mine drainage mitigation.

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Dec 1, 2017·Frontiers in Microbiology·Juline M WalterCristiane C Thompson
Jun 15, 2021·Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology·Nohemi Campos-QuevedoIrene Sánchez-Andrea

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