Abstract

ABSTRACTBacillus cereus C1L, a plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium, provides protection against fungal pathogens in monocot plants. To gain new insights into the biocontrol mechanisms used by this rhizobacterium, we determined the complete genome sequence of B. cereus C1L. One chromosome and three plasmids were identified with a total size of ~6.0 Mb.

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  • The complete genome of Bacillus cereus C1L was sequenced by using an Illumina Hiseq2000 (Illumina, San Diego, CA, USA) and MinION (Oxford Nanopore Technologies, Oxford, United Kingdom)

  • A total of 6,059 protein-coding sequences (CDS) and 456 noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) were predicted by using the computational tools mentioned above

  • Among predicted CDS, we identified 38 two-component sensor histidine kinases and 50 response regulators

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Introduction

The complete genome of Bacillus cereus C1L was sequenced by using an Illumina Hiseq2000 (Illumina, San Diego, CA, USA) and MinION (Oxford Nanopore Technologies, Oxford, United Kingdom). Four circular contigs were obtained, including 1 chromosome and 3 plasmids. The size of the B. cereus C1L chromosome is 5,312,355 bp, with four prophage fragments.

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