Abstract

Aeromonas hydrophila is the causative agent of motile aeromonad septicemia. Here, we present the complete genome sequence of highly virulent A. hydrophila strain D4, which was isolated from a diseased blunt-snout bream in China. It comprises one circular chromosome and four previously unreported plasmids with a total length of 5,275,132 bp.

Highlights

  • Aeromonas hydrophila is the causative agent of motile aeromonad septicemia

  • A total of 117 tRNAs and 31 rRNA operons were predicted by Prokaryotic Genome Automatic Annotation Pipeline (PGAAP)

  • This complete genome has been deposited at DDBJ/EMBL/ GenBank under the accession numbers CP013965 to CP013969 (BioProject accession number PRJNA308632)

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Aeromonas hydrophila is the causative agent of motile aeromonad septicemia. Here, we present the complete genome sequence of highly virulent A. hydrophila strain D4, which was isolated from a diseased blunt-snout bream in China. Length (bp) GϩC content (%) No of CDSa No of tRNAs No of rRNAs Accession no. V1.12 (maximum read length, 100; overlap parameter, 25) (http://sourceforge.net/ projects/soapdenovo2/files/GapCloser).

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