Abstract

Microcystis aeruginosa is a bloom-forming cyanobacterium found in freshwater environments. The draft genomes of the M. aeruginosa strains NIES-3787, NIES-3804, NIES-3806, and NIES-3807, which were isolated from Lake Kasumigaura, Japan, were sequenced. The genome sizes of NIES-3787, NIES-3804, NIES-3806, and NIES-3807 were 4,524,637, 4,522,701, 4,370,004, and 4,378,226 bp, respectively.

Highlights

  • Cyanobacterial blooms occur widely in freshwater environments worldwide [1]

  • As the result of group identification analysis, NIES-3787, NIES-3806, and NIES-3807 were identified as group G, and NIES-3804 was not assigned to any known group

  • The draft genomic sequences of Microcystis aeruginosa NIES-3787, NIES-3804, NIES-3806, and NIES-3807 have been deposited in DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank under the accession numbers BJCH01000001 to BJCH01000214, BJCI01000001 to BJCI01000238, BJCJ01000001 to BJCJ01000235, and BJCK01000001 to BJCK01000228, respectively

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Introduction

Cyanobacterial blooms occur widely in freshwater environments worldwide [1]. Microcystis aeruginosa is the most well-known bloom-forming cyanobacterium, and it is distributed in eutrophic freshwater environments. As the result of group identification analysis, NIES-3787, NIES-3806, and NIES-3807 were identified as group G, and NIES-3804 was not assigned to any known group.

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