Abstract

The haloalkaliphilic bacterium Salipaludibacillus keqinensis ACCC 60430T, which grows optimally at 8.0% (wt/vol) Na+ and pH 9.0, was isolated from Keqin Lake in Qiqihaer, China. The draft genome includes 4,006 predicted genes and 3,784 coding sequences (CDSs). Genomic analysis showed that various genes may explain the mechanism of salt and alkali resistance.

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  • Salipaludibacillus keqinensis ACCC 60430T is a rium isolated using serial dilutions from Keqin strictly Lake in aerobic Gram-positive Heilongjiang Province, bacteChina, and characterized and described as Salipaludibacillus keqinensis by Wang et al [1]

  • Cells of S. keqinensis ACCC 60430T grown on LB medium at pH 9.0 and 25°C with 8%

  • Draft genome sequence of Salipaludibacillus keqinensis ACCC 60430T, an aerobic halophilic bacterium isolated from a salt lake

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Salipaludibacillus keqinensis ACCC 60430T is a rium isolated using serial dilutions from Keqin strictly Lake in aerobic Gram-positive Heilongjiang Province, bacteChina, and characterized and described as Salipaludibacillus keqinensis by Wang et al [1]. Keqinensis ACCC 60430T was performed using an Illumina HiSeq 4000 sequencer. Cells of S. keqinensis ACCC 60430T grown on LB medium at pH 9.0 and 25°C with 8% (wt/vol) NaCl for 48 h were collected [1], and genomic DNA was extracted using a microbial DNA isolation kit (Aidlab Biotech, Beijing, China) according to the manufacturer’s instructions. The genome sequencing library was constructed using the TruSeq

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