Abstract

The genome sequences of four Lactococcus lactis strains isolated from fermented camel milk were sequenced using paired-end Illumina MiSeq reads. The genome size of each strain was about 2.6 Mb, and three of the strains were annotated with tet(S) coding for tetracycline resistance.

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  • We report the draft genome sequences of L. lactis strains MS22314, MS22333, MS22336, and MS22337

  • DNA concentrations were measured on the Qubit fluorometer using the doublestranded DNA high-sensitivity (HS) assay kit (Invitrogen)

  • The pooled Nextera XT libraries were loaded onto an Illumina MiSeq reagent cartridge using the MiSeq reagent kit v3 and 500 cycles with a standard flow cell

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Introduction

We report the draft genome sequences of L. lactis strains MS22314, MS22333, MS22336, and MS22337. Camel milk samples (n = 29) were collected from several farms in the Babile area of Ethiopia and incubated at 30°C or 42°C for 48 h to stimulate fermentation. Single colonies from 114 isolates on one of the agar plates were chosen for 16S rRNA gene sequencing as described by Fugl et al [2]. Based on phenotypic characterization [2], single colonies from each of four isolates, MS22314, MS22333, MS22336, and MS22337, were clean streaked at 30°C for whole-genome sequencing onto M17-lac agar plates.

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