Abstract
We report here the draft genome sequence of a strain of Tenacibaculum discolor (Bacteroidetes) that was isolated from the river-ocean interface at Trunk River in Falmouth, Massachusetts. The isolation and genomic sequencing were performed during the 2016 and 2018 Microbial Diversity summer programs at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Massachusetts.
Highlights
We report here the draft genome sequence of a strain of Tenacibaculum discolor (Bacteroidetes) that was isolated from the river-ocean interface at Trunk River in Falmouth, Massachusetts
Previously shown to result in iridescent defects when disrupted in the bacterium Flavobacterium sp. strain IR1 (6, 7)
Microbial Diversity summer course at the Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, MA), and genomic sequencing was conducted during the 2018 Microbial Diversity summer course
Summary
We report here the draft genome sequence of a strain of Tenacibaculum discolor (Bacteroidetes) that was isolated from the river-ocean interface at Trunk River in Falmouth, Massachusetts. Received 18 December 2018 Accepted 8 January 2019 Published 31 January 2019 mra.asm.org 1
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