Abstract

Here, we describe the complete genome assembly of a Bacillus mycoides isolate collected from a boreal forest soil associated with permafrost thaw. Using only long-read Nanopore sequences and VolTRAX library preparation, we assembled two circular contigs totaling 5,789,722 bp (N 50, 5,306,036), a complete chromosome with one plasmid.

Highlights

  • We describe the complete genome assembly of a Bacillus mycoides isolate collected from a boreal forest soil associated with permafrost thaw

  • We ran a final polish with medaka v0.6.1, specifying the flipflop model (-m r941_flip) and default parameters

  • PATRIC assigned the isolate as a member of the Bacillus cereus group, with close identity to the psychrotolerant species Bacillus mycoides

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Introduction

We describe the complete genome assembly of a Bacillus mycoides isolate collected from a boreal forest soil associated with permafrost thaw. We used 1 ␮g of DNA as input for the VolTRAX V2 (Oxford Nanopore Technologies [ONT]) to prepare a sequencing library (VSK-VSK002 workflow). We base called the raw data using Guppy v2.3.1 (ONT), specifying the flipflop model (– c dna_r9.4.1_450bps_flipflop.cfg) and default parameters (Table 1).

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