Abstract

The bacterium Flavobacteriaceae strain W22 was isolated from the water column of a tree hole larval habitat of the mosquito Aedes triseriatus The draft genome contained 3,796,379 bp, a G+C content of 35.4%, and several genes encoding enzymes functioning in polysaccharide degradation, gliding motility, and the type IX protein secretion system (T9SS).

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  • The bacterium Flavobacteriaceae strain W22 was isolated from the water column of a tree hole larval habitat of the mosquito Aedes triseriatus

  • According to the 16S rRNA nucleotide sequence analysis, W22 is most closely related to species of the genus Chryseobacterium (87.5% to 90.2% similarity) within the family Flavobacteriaceae

  • Sequences producing significant alignments included only those from Chryseobacterium spp

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Introduction

The bacterium Flavobacteriaceae strain W22 was isolated from the water column of a tree hole larval habitat of the mosquito Aedes triseriatus. According to the 16S rRNA nucleotide sequence analysis (extracted from assembled genome), W22 is most closely related to species of the genus Chryseobacterium (87.5% to 90.2% similarity) within the family Flavobacteriaceae. W22 genome sequences were used to search the NCBI database by genome BLAST.

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