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.

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  • 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

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Introduction

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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