Abstract

ABSTRACTWe report here the draft genome sequences of a bacterial isolate, Dyella sp. strain C11, which was isolated from a Malaysian tropical peat swamp forest. The putative genes for the biogeochemical processes were annotated, and the genome was deposited in an online database.

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  • Tropical peat swamp forests (TPSF) are extreme ecosystems best known for their acidic, anoxic, and nutrient-depleted conditions [1]

  • There were 4,277 coding DNA sequences (CDSs), 1 transfer-messenger RNA, 3 rRNAs, and 51 tRNAs found within the genome

  • Dyella sp. strain C11 was predicted to encode various hydrolases, such as ␣-amylase, cellulase, endo-1,4-␤-xylanase, oligo-1,6-glucosidase, chitinase, ␤-glucosidase, ␤-glucuronidase, and xylan ␣-1,2-glucuronosidase, which catalyze the hydrolysis of carbohydrates and plant cell wall materials

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Introduction

Tropical peat swamp forests (TPSF) are extreme ecosystems best known for their acidic, anoxic, and nutrient-depleted conditions [1]. There were in total 46 contigs observed, with a total length of 4,730,309 bp (N50, 174,168 bp) and 63.28% GC content.

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