Abstract

ABSTRACTThe aerobic phenol-degrading Gram-negative rod Oceanimonas baumannii ATCC 700832T was first isolated from estuary mud from the River Wear, United Kingdom, in 1983. Information on the draft genome sequence for O. baumannii ATCC 700832T is included in this announcement. The predicted genome size is 3,809,332 bp, with 55.88% G+C content.

Highlights

  • The aerobic phenol-degrading Gram-negative rod Oceanimonas baumannii ATCC 700832T was first isolated from estuary mud from the River Wear, United Kingdom, in 1983

  • O. baumannii ATCC 700832T was purchased from the ATCC (Manassas, VA, USA) in lyophilized form

  • Two hundred fifty-base-pair pairedend reads were generated at the Hubbard Center for Genome Studies (Durham, NH, USA), and Trimmomatic (4) was used for bioinformatic trimming and removal of adapter sequences prior to gene analysis

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Introduction

The aerobic phenol-degrading Gram-negative rod Oceanimonas baumannii ATCC 700832T was first isolated from estuary mud from the River Wear, United Kingdom, in 1983. O. baumannii is a chemoorganotrophic gammaproteobacterium and has a requirement for sodium. It can grow at NaCl levels of up to 7% (wt/vol) (1) or 12% (3). Its absolute requirement for NaCl is 0.15% (wt/vol) (3), and it grows at temperatures between 10°C and 30°C (1).

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