Abstract

Here, we present the draft genome sequence of Tenacibaculum soleae strain UCD-KL19. The assembly contains 3,012,701 bp in 46 contigs. This strain was isolated from a seagrass leaf (Zostera marina) collected from Bodega Bay, CA, as a part of an undergraduate student research project on isolating bacteria from seagrass.

Highlights

  • Some species within the genus Tenacibaculum are known fish pathogens that cause tenacibaculosis, an infectious disease that impacts farmed marine finfish all across the world [1]

  • T. soleae UCD-KL19 was isolated from a phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) rinse of a seagrass leaf as a part of the Seagrass Microbiome Project, with a focus on culturing bacterial isolates

  • The PBS rinse of the seagrass leaf was cultured on a Difco marine broth agar plate at 25°C for two days

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Introduction

Some species within the genus Tenacibaculum are known fish pathogens that cause tenacibaculosis, an infectious disease that impacts farmed marine finfish all across the world [1]. T. soleae UCD-KL19 was isolated from a phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) rinse of a seagrass leaf as a part of the Seagrass Microbiome Project (https://seagrassmicrobiome.org/), with a focus on culturing bacterial isolates. The PBS rinse of the seagrass leaf was cultured on a Difco marine broth agar plate at 25°C for two days.

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