Abstract

Here, we report the first genome sequence of Pasteurella multocida BAUTB2 isolated from a buffalo that died from hemorrhagic septicemia in Rajshahi, Bangladesh. Using Illumina HiSeq technology, the BAUTB2 genome length was determined to be 2,439,149 bp, with 40.8% GC content, 2,307 coding sequences (CDS), 6 rRNAs, 51 tRNAs, and 4 noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs).

Highlights

  • We report the first genome sequence of Pasteurella multocida BAUTB2 isolated from a buffalo that died from hemorrhagic septicemia in Rajshahi, Bangladesh

  • We announce the draft genome sequence of P. multocida BAUTB2 isolated in April 2016 from a buffalo that died from hemorrhagic septicemia in Rajshahi, Bangladesh

  • 49 contigs with 500-nucleotide minimum lengths were aligned to 8 other assemblies of P. multocida B:2 strains (NCBI WGS project numbers JQAF01, JQAE01, JPHI01, JQAH01, JQAG01, JQAO01, JQAC01, and JQAB01) using progressiveMauve v.2.4.0 [12]

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We report the first genome sequence of Pasteurella multocida BAUTB2 isolated from a buffalo that died from hemorrhagic septicemia in Rajshahi, Bangladesh. We announce the draft genome sequence of P. multocida BAUTB2 isolated in April 2016 from a buffalo that died from hemorrhagic septicemia in Rajshahi, Bangladesh. The isolate was initially cultured, isolated on blood agar medium, and identified based on conventional biochemical characteristics.

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