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ABSTRACTThe genome sequence of Rhizobium sophoriradicis H4, a nitrogen-fixing bacterium isolated from the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) in Peru, is reported here. The genome assembly revealed a 6.44-Mbp genome which was distributed into 95 contigs, with N50 and L50 values of 293 kbp and 9, respectively. The genome contained 6,312 coding sequence (CDS) genes and 52 RNA genes (49 tRNAs and 3 rRNAs).

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  • The genome sequence of Rhizobium sophoriradicis H4, a nitrogen-fixing bacterium isolated from the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) in Peru, is reported here

  • Functions could be assigned to 74% of the coding sequence (CDS) genes of R. sophoriradicis H4

  • An abundance of genes involved in the metabolism of carbon and nitrogen sources revealed that strain H4 is a metabolically versatile bacterium

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The genome sequence of Rhizobium sophoriradicis H4, a nitrogen-fixing bacterium isolated from the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) in Peru, is reported here. Functions could be assigned to 74% of the CDS genes of R. sophoriradicis H4. An abundance of genes involved in the metabolism of carbon and nitrogen sources revealed that strain H4 is a metabolically versatile bacterium.

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