Permanent Draft Genome Sequences for Two Variants of Frankia sp. Strain CpI1, the First Frankia Strain Isolated from Root Nodules of Comptonia peregrina

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Rediet OshoneLouis S Tisa

Abstract

Frankia stains CpI1-S and CpI1-P are members of Frankia lineage Ia that are able to reinfect plants of the Betulaceae and Myricaceae families. Here, we report two 7.6-Mbp draft genome sequences with 6,396 and 6,373 candidate protein-coding genes for CpI1-S and CpI1-P, respectively.

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Jul 31, 2018·International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology·Philippe NormandMaria P Fernandez
Sep 21, 2018·Antonie van Leeuwenhoek·Maher GtariHans-Peter Klenk
Oct 29, 2021·Microbiology Resource Announcements·Callum J BellAlison M Berry

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