Abstract

Spiroplasma alleghenense PLHS-1T (ATCC 51752) was isolated from the gut of a scorpion fly (Panorpa helena) collected in West Virginia. The complete genome sequence of this bacterium, which consists of a single 1,336,077-bp circular chromosome, is reported in this work.

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  • Spiroplasma alleghenense PLHS-1T (ATCC 51752) was isolated from the gut of a scorpion fly (Panorpa helena) collected in West Virginia

  • The complete genome sequence of Spiroplasma alleghenense PLHS-1T consists of one circular chromosome that is 1,336,077 bp with 29.5% GϩC content; no plasmid was found

  • The Illumina raw reads have been deposited at the NCBI Sequence Read Archive under the accession number PRJNA205100

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Introduction

Spiroplasma alleghenense PLHS-1T (ATCC 51752) was isolated from the gut of a scorpion fly (Panorpa helena) collected in West Virginia. The complete genome sequence of Spiroplasma alleghenense PLHS-1T consists of one circular chromosome that is 1,336,077 bp with 29.5% GϩC content; no plasmid was found.

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