Draft Genome Sequence of Massilia sp. Strain MC02, Isolated from a Sandy Loam Maize Soil

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Rachel RathsHeike Bücking

Abstract

From farmed corn soil in California, we isolated and sequenced a new member of the genus Massilia, Massilia sp. strain MC02. Massilia sp. MC02 has an assembled draft genome of 5,023,356 bp with a total of 4,790 protein-encoding genes and 3,028 predicted proteins, 47 tRNA genes, and 2 rRNA operons.

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May 2, 2020·Microbiology Resource Announcements·Henrike MiessHarald Gross

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