Abstract
Here, we report the whole-genome sequences of two bacterial strains, Muricauda sp. 72 and NH166, isolated from the South China Sea and West Pacific Ocean, respectively. These two strains may represent a novel species of the genus Muricauda, and the features of their genome sequences will enrich our understandings of strains in the genus Muricauda.
Highlights
The genus Muricauda belongs to the family Flavobacteriaceae within the phylum Bacteroidetes
The results indicate that strain 72 consisted of 4,122 genes, including 8 rRNA genes, 46 tRNA genes, and 4,068 coding sequences (CDSs), with 3,305, 2,069, and 72 CDSs that could be assigned to the Clusters of Orthologous Genes (COG), Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG), and Carbohydrate-Active enZYme (CAZyme) databases, respectively, and strain NH166 consisted of 4,092 genes, including 8 rRNA genes, 41 tRNA genes, and 4,043 CDSs, with 3,241, 1,998, and 64 CDSs that could be assigned to the COG, KEGG, and CAZyme databases, respectively
Strains 72 and NH166 may represent a novel species of the genus Muricauda
Summary
The genus Muricauda belongs to the family Flavobacteriaceae within the phylum Bacteroidetes. The generated read numbers and clean data size of strain 72 were 9,797,192 reads Received 26 August 2019 Accepted 1 October 2019 Published 31 October 2019 mra.asm.org 1
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