Draft Genome Sequence of Massilia sp. Strain ONC3, a Novel Bacterial Species of the Oxalobacteraceae Family Isolated from Garden Soil

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Vincent PetaHeike Bücking

Abstract

From garden soil, we isolated and sequenced Massilia sp. strain ONC3, a new member of the Oxalobacteraceae within the Massilia genus. Sequence analysis showed an assembled genome size of 5,622,601 bp, with a predicted total of 5,104 protein-coding sequences, 3,194 functionally assigned genes, 2 rRNA operons, and 56 tRNAs.

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May 2, 2020·Microbiology Resource Announcements·Henrike MiessHarald Gross
May 7, 2021·International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology·Vincent PetaHeike Bücking

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