Abstract

SAR11 clade bacteria are abundant and play a key role in the nutrient cycles of marine and, presumably, inland aquatic environments. We report here the draft genome sequence of a novel species in the SAR11 cluster, reconstructed from a metagenomic data set obtained from a Tibetan lake.

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  • SAR11 clade bacteria are abundant and play a key role in the nutrient cycles of marine and, presumably, inland aquatic environments

  • The SAR11 clade is a member of heterotrophic Alphaproteobacteria that are widely distributed in marine and inland aquatic ecosystems [1,2,3]

  • We report the draft genome sequence of the SAR11 clade species obtained from Lake Qinghai

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Introduction

SAR11 clade bacteria are abundant and play a key role in the nutrient cycles of marine and, presumably, inland aquatic environments. The SAR11 clade is a member of heterotrophic Alphaproteobacteria that are widely distributed in marine and inland aquatic ecosystems [1,2,3]. While the SAR11 clade bacteria are abundant and play an important role in marine biogeochemical cycles, their ecological roles in lacustrine ecosystems remain relatively less characterized.

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