Abstract

ABSTRACTThe draft genome of Bacillus velezensis strain B6, a rhizobacterium with good biocontrol performance isolated from soil in China, was sequenced. The assembly comprises 32 scaffolds with a total size of 3.88 Mb. Gene clusters coding either ribosomally encoded bacteriocins or nonribosomally encoded antimicrobial polyketides and lipopeptides in the genome may contribute to plant disease control.

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  • The draft genome of Bacillus velezensis strain B6, a rhizobacterium with good biocontrol performance isolated from soil in China, was sequenced

  • With SOAPaligner 2.21 sequence alignment software, all read sequences obtained by sequencing were aligned with the reference genome sequence of B. velezensis FZB42 [6]

  • A total of 38,320 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were present in the genome of strain B6, including 8,917 nonsynonymous mutations

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Introduction

The draft genome of Bacillus velezensis strain B6, a rhizobacterium with good biocontrol performance isolated from soil in China, was sequenced. With SOAPaligner 2.21 sequence alignment software, all read sequences obtained by sequencing were aligned with the reference genome sequence of B. velezensis FZB42 Indels and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were detected based on the alignment between the assembly results and reference genome.

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