Abstract

Thermodesulfovibrio sp. strain Kuro-1, newly isolated from a thermophilic anaerobic digestion reactor, is a thermophilic anaerobe that can utilize l-lactic acid in fermentation, sulfate respiration, and cocultivation with hydrogenotrophic methanogens. Here, we report its draft genome sequence, consisting of a 1.93-Mb sequence with a G+C content of 34.0%.

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  • Thermodesulfovibrio sp. strain Kuro-1, newly isolated from a thermophilic anaerobic digestion reactor, is a thermophilic anaerobe that can utilize L-lactic acid in fermentation, sulfate respiration, and cocultivation with hydrogenotrophic methanogens

  • The draft genome was found to consist of 11 contigs (Ͼ1,000 bp) with 640-fold

  • The completeness of the draft genome is 98.8%, and 668 genes were detected from the 676 single-copy marker genes

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Introduction

Thermodesulfovibrio sp. strain Kuro-1, newly isolated from a thermophilic anaerobic digestion reactor, is a thermophilic anaerobe that can utilize L-lactic acid in fermentation, sulfate respiration, and cocultivation with hydrogenotrophic methanogens. The draft genome was found to consist of 11 contigs (Ͼ1,000 bp) with 640-fold

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