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Urease-producing microbes are of significance due to their potential application in biocement production. Sporosarcina koreensis Q1 is a urease-producing bacterium belonging to the phylum Firmicutes. Here, we present the draft whole-genome sequence of S. koreensis Q1, isolated from a barchan sand dune in Qatar.

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  • Urease-producing microbes are of significance due to their potential application in biocement production

  • Sporosarcina koreensis Q1 is a urease-producing bacterium belonging to the phylum Firmicutes

  • Urease-producing microbes have been extensively studied for their potential application in biocement production for soil stabilization [1], aquaculture [2], and engineering works [3, 4]

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Urease-producing microbes are of significance due to their potential application in biocement production. Sporosarcina koreensis Q1 is a urease-producing bacterium belonging to the phylum Firmicutes. We present the draft whole-genome sequence of S. koreensis Q1, isolated from a barchan sand dune in Qatar. Urease-producing microbes have been extensively studied for their potential application in biocement production for soil stabilization [1], aquaculture [2], and engineering works [3, 4].

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