Abstract
Halomonas titanicae strain BH1 is a heterotrophic, aerobic marine bacterium which was isolated from rusticles of the RMS Titanic wreck. Here we report the draft genome sequence of this halophilic gammaproteobacterium.
Highlights
Halomonas titanicae strain BH1 is a heterotrophic, aerobic marine bacterium which was isolated from rusticles of the RMS Titanic wreck
The marine bacterium Halomonas titanicae strain BH1 was isolated from a sample of rusticles, which are formed in part by a consortium of microorganisms, collected from the RMS Titanic wreck site [1]
This bacterium was previously characterized as a new species of the genus Halomonas, which includes a large number of species isolated predominantly from marine, hypersaline, or alkaline habitats
Summary
Halomonas titanicae strain BH1 is a heterotrophic, aerobic marine bacterium which was isolated from rusticles of the RMS Titanic wreck. The marine bacterium Halomonas titanicae strain BH1 was isolated from a sample of rusticles, which are formed in part by a consortium of microorganisms, collected from the RMS Titanic wreck site [1]. This bacterium was previously characterized as a new species of the genus Halomonas, which includes a large number of species isolated predominantly from marine, hypersaline, or alkaline habitats (saline lakes, salterns, salted food, etc.).
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