Draft Genome Sequence of the Fruiting Myxobacterium Nannocystis exedens DSM 71

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Anke Treuner-LangeLotte Søgaard-Andersen

Abstract

In response to starvation, members of the order Myxococcales form morphologically very different fruiting bodies. To determine whether fruiting myxobacteria share a common genetic program that leads to fruiting body formation, we sequenced and assembled the genome of Nannocystis exedens DSM 71 as two contigs with a total GC content of 72%.

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