Abstract

A novel anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing (anammox) bacterium was detected in an upflow column reactor treating synthetic nitrogen-rich saline solution. Here, we assembled a 4.59-Mb draft genome sequence of this bacterium, identified as a member of the genus "Candidatus Scalindua," that has 84% nucleotide-level genomic similarity with the closest related anammox bacterium ("Candidatus Scalindua rubra").

Highlights

  • A novel anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacterium was detected in an upflow column reactor treating synthetic nitrogen-rich saline solution

  • The genome was extracted by using the mmgenome package in R v. 3.3.1 (14), and the extracted genome was annotated using PROKKA v. 1.12-beta (15)

  • The genome is 90% complete based on CheckM v1.0.5 (16)

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Summary

Introduction

A novel anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing (anammox) bacterium was detected in an upflow column reactor treating synthetic nitrogen-rich saline solution. For binning was generated according to the description in the mmgenome package v.

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