Abstract

Bacillus sp. strain EB106-08-02-XG196 was isolated from a high-nitrate- and heavy metal-contaminated site at the Oak Ridge Reservation in Tennessee. We report the draft genome sequence of this strain to provide insights into the genomic basis for surviving in this unique environment.

Highlights

  • Strain EB106-08-02-XG196 was isolated from highly contaminated Oak Ridge Reservation (ORR) sediment core EB106, located 21 m downstream of the S-3 ponds (5)

  • Both rely on phylogenetic marker genes other than 16S rRNA, and both identified Bacillus niacini as having the genome most similar to that of XG196 (11)

  • This whole-genome shotgun project has been deposited in GenBank under the accession number JABWSY000000000

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Introduction

Strain EB106-08-02-XG196 (referred to as XG196) was isolated from highly contaminated ORR sediment core EB106, located 21 m downstream of the S-3 ponds (5). October 2020 Volume 9 Issue 44 e01149-20 Received 30 September 2020 Accepted 2 October 2020 Published 29 October 2020 mra.asm.org 1

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