Abstract

We report here the draft genome sequence of the Pseudomonas sp. TAA207 and Pseudomonas sp. TAD18 strains, isolated from Antarctic sediments during a summer campaign near coastal areas of Terra Nova Bay (Antarctica). Genome sequence knowledge allowed the identification of genes associated with the production of bioactive compounds and antibiotic resistance. Furthermore, it will be instrumental for comparative genomics and the fulfillment of both basic and application-oriented investigations.

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  • We report here the draft genome sequence of the Pseudomonas sp

  • We report the genome sequences of two Pseudomonas sp. strains, TAA207 and TAD18, isolated from Antarctic sediments during a summer campaign near the coastal areas of Terra Nova Bay (Antarctica)

  • The results obtained show how they totally inhibited 40 strains belonging to the Burkholderia cepacia complex (BCC), most of which are affiliated to the species Burkholderia cenocepacia and Burkholderia multivorans, two of the most important pathogens in immunocompromised patients affected by cystic fibrosis disease

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We report here the draft genome sequence of the Pseudomonas sp. TAA207 and Pseudomonas sp. We report the genome sequences of two Pseudomonas sp. Strains, TAA207 and TAD18, isolated from Antarctic sediments during a summer campaign near the coastal areas of Terra Nova Bay (Antarctica). The results obtained show how they totally inhibited 40 strains belonging to the Burkholderia cepacia complex (BCC), most of which are affiliated to the species Burkholderia cenocepacia and Burkholderia multivorans, two of the most important pathogens in immunocompromised patients affected by cystic fibrosis disease.

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