Abstract

Bacillus pumilus strain PDSLzg-1, an efficient hydrocarbon-degrading bacterium, was isolated from oil-contaminated soil. Here, we present the complete sequence of its circular chromosome and circular plasmid. The genomic information is essential for the study of degradation of oil by B. pumilus PDSLzg-1.

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  • Bacillus pumilus strain PDSLzg-1 is a novel bacterium isolated from oil-contaminated soil of the Shengli oil field (Shandong, People’s Republic of China) in 2015

  • According to 16s rRNA sequencing analysis, the bacterium is identified as a strain of Bacillus pumilus

  • The genome of B. pumilus PDSLzg-1 was sequenced by single molecule realtime (SMRT) technology

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Bacillus pumilus strain PDSLzg-1 is a novel bacterium isolated from oil-contaminated soil of the Shengli oil field (Shandong, People’s Republic of China) in 2015. The bacterium is characterized as Gram-positive, aerobic, motile, rod-shaped, and forming endospores. According to 16s rRNA sequencing analysis, the bacterium is identified as a strain of Bacillus pumilus.

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