Abstract

ABSTRACTHere, we report the draft genome sequences of Tersicoccus phoenicis DSM 30849T, isolated from a spacecraft assembly cleanroom at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and Tersicoccus sp. strain Bi-70, isolated from Lake Biwa, the largest lake in Japan. These genome sequences facilitate our understanding of the adaptation of these closely related strains to different habitats.

Highlights

  • The genomic DNA of both strains was extracted using phenol-chloroform and ethanol precipitation (3)

  • The RAST annotation identified a similar number of CDSs (3,204 CDSs)

  • The results of the RAST annotation showed that strains DSM 30849T and Bi-70 possess only four and three ion acquisition and metabolism-related genes, respectively

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Introduction

The genomic DNA of both strains was extracted using phenol-chloroform and ethanol precipitation (3). Bi-70, the PGAP identified 3,185 genes, including 3,128 proteincoding sequences (CDSs), 46 tRNA and three noncoding RNA genes, and 104 pseudogenes.

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