Draft Genome Sequences of Two Cultivable Strains of the Bacterial Symbiont Serratia symbiotica

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François RenozThierry Hance

Abstract

Serratia symbiotica, one of the most frequent symbiont species in aphids, includes strains that exhibit various lifestyles ranging from free-living to obligate intracellular mutualism. Here, we report the draft genome sequences of two strains, namely, 24.1 and Apa8A1, isolated from aphids of the genus Aphis, consisting of genome sizes of 3,089,091 bp and 3,232,107 bp, respectively. These genome sequences may provide new insights into how mutualistic interactions between bacteria and insects evolve and are shaped.

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Datasets Mentioned

BETA
PRJNA595064
PRJNA595070
SRR10882921
SRR10882920

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QUAST
SPAdes
Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline ( PGAP )

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