Abstract

We report the 6.92-Mbp genome sequence of Micromonospora sp. HK10, isolated from soil samples collected from Kaziranga National Park, Assam, India. The full genome of strain Micromonospora sp. strain HK10 consists of 6,911,179 bp with 73.39% GC content, 6,196 protein-coding genes, and 86 RNAs.

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  • We report the 6.92-Mbp genome sequence of Micromonospora sp

  • Micromonospora species are well known for synthesizing antibiotics, especially aminoglycoside, enediyne, and oligosaccharide antibiotics

  • Despite the production of various useful antibiotics by Micromonospora species, the full genomes of only six strains have been sequenced to date

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Introduction

We report the 6.92-Mbp genome sequence of Micromonospora sp. HK10, isolated from soil samples collected from Kaziranga National Park, Assam, India. Members of the Micromonospora genus are widely distributed in terrestrial, aquatic, and marine environments [1,2,3,4], but few of them have been isolated from nitrogen-fixing root nodules [5,6,7]. Micromonospora species are well known for synthesizing antibiotics, especially aminoglycoside, enediyne, and oligosaccharide antibiotics.

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