First Insights into the Genome Sequence of the Cellulolytic Bacterium Clostridium hungatei DSM 14427

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Anja PoehleinRolf Daniel

Abstract

Clostridium hungatei is an obligate anaerobic and spore-forming bacterium, which was isolated from soil. It ferments carbohydrates, such as cellulose or d-glucose. C. hungatei is able to fix nitrogen. The draft genome consists of 1 chromosome (4.902 Mb) with 4,246 predicted protein-coding genes.

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MZGX00000000

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chips

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Trimmomatic
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Prokka
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