Draft Genome Sequence of Ezakiella peruensis Strain M6.X2, a Human Gut Gram-Positive Anaerobic Coccus

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Awa DiopPierre-Edouard Fournier

Abstract

We report here the draft genome sequence ofEzakiella peruensisstrain M6.X2TThe draft genome is 1,672,788 bp long and harbors 1,589 predicted protein-encoding genes, including 26 antibiotic resistance genes with 1 gene encoding vancomycin resistance. The genome also exhibits 1 clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat region and 333 genes acquired by horizontal gene transfer.

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BETA
KJ469554

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BLASTp
Rapid Annotations using Subsystems Technology ( RAST )
RNAmmer
Prokka
SPAdes assembler

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