Abstract

Vibrio renopiscarius DCR 1-4-2T (CECT 8603T) and DCR 1-4-12 (CECT 8604) were isolated from healthy gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata) from Mediterranean fish farms (Castellón, Spain). Their draft genome sequences (30 and 44 contigs, respectively) have 4.3 Mbp and a G+C content of 45.2 mol% and contain almost 3,700 protein-encoding genes.

Highlights

  • Strains DCR 1-4-2T (CECT 8603T) and DCR 1-4-12 (CECT 8304) were isolated from healthy cultured gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata) from the Mediterranean Spanish coast using marine agar and tryptone soy agar plus 2% NaCl (cultured at 26°C for 48 h)

  • Strains DCR 1-4-2T (CECT 8603T) and DCR 1-4-12 (CECT 8304) were isolated from healthy cultured gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata) from the Mediterranean Spanish coast using marine agar and tryptone soy agar plus 2% NaCl. They were presumptively identified as Vibrio ichthyoenteri-like (1), but subsequent characterization permitted us to propose them as a novel species, Vibrio renopiscarius

  • Strain CECT 8603T yielded a total of 3,196,666 reads that were assembled using SeqMan NGen 12.0.1, available as free application in BaseSpace, and a draft genome of 30 contigs more than 500 bp in size was obtained

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Introduction

Strains DCR 1-4-2T (CECT 8603T) and DCR 1-4-12 (CECT 8304) were isolated from healthy cultured gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata) from the Mediterranean Spanish coast using marine agar and tryptone soy agar plus 2% NaCl (cultured at 26°C for 48 h). They were presumptively identified as Vibrio ichthyoenteri-like (1), but subsequent characterization permitted us to propose them as a novel species, Vibrio renopiscarius V. renopiscarius is a facultative anaerobe; it ferments glucose without gas production and reduces nitrate to nitrite.

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