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Complete Genome Sequence of Sulfuriferula sp. Strain AH1, a Sulfur-Oxidizing Autotroph Isolated from Weathered Mine Tailings from the Duluth Complex in Minnesota
Author(s) -
Daniel S. Jones,
Elizabeth W. Roepke,
An An Hua,
Beverly E. Flood,
Jake V. Bailey
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
genome announcements
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2169-8287
DOI - 10.1128/genomea.00673-17
Subject(s) - whole genome sequencing , sulfur , tailings , oxidizing agent , strain (injury) , mercury (programming language) , biology , arsenic , gene , genome , autotroph , genetics , chemistry , metallurgy , bacteria , materials science , organic chemistry , anatomy , computer science , programming language
We report the closed and annotated genome sequence of Sulfuriferula sp. strain AH1. Strain AH1 has a 2,877,007-bp chromosome that includes a partial Sox system for inorganic sulfur oxidation and a complete nitrogen fixation pathway. It also has a single 39,138-bp plasmid with genes for arsenic and mercury resistance.

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