Abstract
We report the genome sequence of a seed-borne bacterium, Pseudomonas putida strain S610. The size of the draft genome sequence is approximately 4.6 Mb, which is the smallest among all P. putida strains sequenced to date.
Highlights
We report the genome sequence of a seed-borne bacterium, Pseudomonas putida strain S610
Genomic DNA from strain S610 was isolated from an overnight culture using the DNeasy miniprep kit (Qiagen, Hilden, Germany)
The genomic library was constructed using 1 g of genomic DNA fragmented by the Covaris E210 instrument
Summary
We report the genome sequence of a seed-borne bacterium, Pseudomonas putida strain S610. Seed-associated bacteria impact plant health and physiology in a variety of ways, affecting processes such as hormone production, nutrient acquisition, and pathogen inhibition [1, 2]. None of the seed-borne P. putida genomes has been sequenced. We announce the draft genome sequence of P. putida strain S610, isolated from surface-sterilized wheat seeds at the Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center, College Station, TX.
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