Abstract

ABSTRACTAltererythrobacter sp. strain B11 is an aromatic monomer-degrading bacterium newly isolated from sediment under the seabed off Kashima, Japan, at a depth of 2,100 m. Here, we report the complete nucleotide sequence of the genome of strain B11.

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  • Altererythrobacter is one of the genera within Alphaproteobacteria proposed by Kwon et al [1]

  • The genome of strain B11 is composed of a single circular chromosome (3,842,046 bases), with a mean GϩC content of 65.4%

  • We identified 3,645 protein-coding sequences (CDSs), 51 tRNAs, and 6 rRNAs by means of the MetaGeneAnnotator [12], Volume 6 Issue 12 e00200-18

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Introduction

Altererythrobacter is one of the genera within Alphaproteobacteria proposed by Kwon et al [1]. The genome of strain B11 is composed of a single circular chromosome (3,842,046 bases), with a mean GϩC content of 65.4%.

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