Draft genome sequences of gammaproteobacterial methanotrophs isolated from lake washington sediment

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Marina G KalyuzhnayaLudmila Chistoserdova

Abstract

The genomes of Methylosarcina lacus LW14(T) (=ATCC BAA-1047(T) = JCM 13284(T)), Methylobacter sp. strain 21/22, Methylobacter sp. strain 31/32, Methylomonas sp. strain LW13, Methylomonas sp. strain MK1, and Methylomonas sp. strain 11b were sequenced and are reported here. All the strains are obligately methanotrophic bacteria isolated from the sediment of Lake Washington.

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Jun 9, 2015·Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology·Ludmila Chistoserdova
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