Abstract

Here, the complete assembly of the Moritella marina MP-1 (ATCC 15381) genome, combining Illumina and long Nanopore reads, is presented. The gapless assembly consists of a 4.7-Mb circular chromosome and a 26-kb plasmid, with a G+C content of 40.7%, and will assist in further studies of the molecular pathways in this biotechnologically significant organism.

Highlights

  • There is a high demand for polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) as a food supplement (1, 2)

  • Annotation with PGAP upon submission to NCBI yielded a total of 4,278 genes, including 198 RNA genes, comprised of 141 tRNA, 53 rRNA, and 4 noncoding RNA genes (13)

  • We expect that the availability of the complete genome sequence of MP-1 will pave the way for a more comprehensive study of this biotechnologically significant organism

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Summary

Introduction

There is a high demand for polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) as a food supplement (1, 2). The chromosome assembled in A and the plasmid from B were used for downstream processing for sequence improvement.

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