Abstract

Aeromonas bacteria are able to cause disease in a wide range of animals from humans to fish. In this article, we report the draft whole-genome sequences of 10 Aeromonas strains from clinical and environmental sources. These genome sequences will provide a repository of information for further investigations into the pathogenicity of this enigmatic pathogen.

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  • All environmental strains were isolated from river water by inoculation onto cystine lactose electrolyte-deficient (CLED) agar plus Andrade’s indicator (Oxoid) and Brilliance UTI clarity agar (Oxoid), as these were nonselective and provided a differential presumptive identification of organisms

  • The reads used for assembly of the 10 annotated aeromonad genomes were deposited in the European Nucleotide Archive (ENA) at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) under the accession number PRJEB31025

  • ACKNOWLEDGMENT MicrobesNG provided genome sequencing, which was supported by the BBSRC

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All environmental strains were isolated from river water by inoculation onto cystine lactose electrolyte-deficient (CLED) agar plus Andrade’s indicator (Oxoid) and Brilliance UTI clarity agar (Oxoid), as these were nonselective and provided a differential presumptive identification of organisms. Strain Sch29 Sch3N BC88 KLG1 KLG2 KLG5 KLG6 KLG7 KLG8 KLG9

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