Abstract

Halomonas sp. strain SL1, a halophilic gammaproteobacterium, was isolated from samples from the Great Salt Lake in Utah. We report here the draft genome sequence of SL1, which has an estimated total sequence length of 3.6 Mb.

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  • Halomonas sp. strain SL1, a halophilic gammaproteobacterium, was isolated from samples from the Great Salt Lake in Utah

  • Halomonas sp. strain SL1 was isolated from sediment from the Great Salt Lake in Utah using LB agar (Lennox) plates supplemented with 10% NaCl, adjusted to pH 8.5

  • We obtained 2,535,240 2 ϫ 250-bp reads (185-fold coverage), which were assembled into 41 contigs using CLC Genomics Workbench version 10.1.1

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Introduction

Halomonas sp. strain SL1, a halophilic gammaproteobacterium, was isolated from samples from the Great Salt Lake in Utah. Strain SL1 was isolated from sediment from the Great Salt Lake in Utah using LB agar (Lennox) plates supplemented with 10% (wt/vol) NaCl, adjusted to pH 8.5. This medium was used for all experiments in this study. The bacterium grows using high-salt medium (5 to 20% [wt/vol]).

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