Abstract

Achromobacter sp. strain B7 (= CCUG 72081) was isolated from a diesel-polluted soil from the Valparaiso Region, Chile, subjected to bioremediation with a hydrocarbon-degrading enrichment. The complete genome sequence of Achromobacter sp. B7 has been determined to have a size of 6.24 Mb, 5,578 coding sequences, 57 tRNAs, and a G+C content of 64.8%.

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  • Achromobacter sp. strain B7 (ϭ Collection University of Gothenburg (CCUG) 72081) was isolated from a diesel-polluted soil from the Valparaiso Region, Chile, subjected to bioremediation with a hydrocarbon-degrading enrichment

  • The B7 genome was annotated with the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation

  • Analysis by average nucleotide identity based on BLAST (ANIb) (10), using JSpeciesWS version 3.0.20 (11), with A. piechaudii NBRC 102461T, A. spanius DSM 23806 T, and A. marplatensis sp

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Achromobacter sp. strain B7 (ϭ CCUG 72081) was isolated from a diesel-polluted soil from the Valparaiso Region, Chile, subjected to bioremediation with a hydrocarbon-degrading enrichment. The B7 genome was annotated with the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP) version 4.6 (9), which identified 5,578 coding sequences and 57 tRNAs. After 16S rRNA gene sequence analyses, A. spanius DSM 23806 was the most closely related species (100% identity).

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