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ABSTRACTMicrobacterium sp. strain SZ1 isolated from gold ores of a Malaysia gold mine was found to be highly resistant to arsenic. Here, we report the draft genome sequence of SZ1, which may provide further insights into understanding its arsenic resistance mechanism. In this draft genome, a complete set of ars operons and two additional scattered ars genes were encoded.

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  • Microbacterium sp. strain SZ1 isolated from gold ores of a Malaysia gold mine was found to be highly resistant to arsenic

  • The paired-end reads were assembled de novo using CLC Genomics Workbench 4.8 (CLC bio, Denmark)

  • Structural RNA predictions were determined by using tRNAscan-SE 1.21 for tRNAs (2) and RNAmmer 1.2 for RNA (3)

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Microbacterium sp. strain SZ1 isolated from gold ores of a Malaysia gold mine was found to be highly resistant to arsenic. The genome sequencing of strain SZ1 was performed using the Illumina Genome Analyzer IIx (2 ϫ 100 bp paired-end reads). The paired-end reads were assembled de novo using CLC Genomics Workbench 4.8 (CLC bio, Denmark). Structural RNA predictions were determined by using tRNAscan-SE 1.21 for tRNAs (2) and RNAmmer 1.2 for RNA (3).

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