Genome Sequence of Microbacterium sp. Strain 3J1, a Highly Desiccation-Tolerant Bacterium That Promotes Plant Growth

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M ManzaneraJ González-López

Abstract

The genome sequence for Microbacterium sp. strain 3J1, a desiccation-tolerant organism isolated from the Nerium oleander rhizosphere, is reported here. The genome is estimated to be approximately 3.5 Mb in size, with an average G+C content of 67.7% and a predicted number of protein-coding sequences of 3,310.

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Datasets Mentioned

BETA
PRJEB8445
CDWI01000001
CDWI01000030

Methods Mentioned

BETA
PCR

Software Mentioned

Lifesequencing
Newbler Assembler
RNAmmer
BLAST
tRNAscan
Glimmer

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