Abstract

The Gram-negative genus Kangiella contains a number of halophilic species that display high levels of iso-branched fatty acids. Kangiella spongicola was isolated from a marine sponge, Chondrilla nucula, from the Florida Keys in the United States. A genome assembly of 2,825,399 bp with a 44.31% G+C content was generated from strain A79T (=ATCC BAA-2076T).

Highlights

  • The Gram-negative genus Kangiella contains a number of halophilic species that display high levels of iso-branched fatty acids

  • This Kangiella spongicola ATCC BAA-2076T whole-genome shotgun sequence (WGS) project has been deposited in DDBJ/ENA/GenBank under accession number QICH00000000

  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Sequencing and bioinformatics analysis were undertaken at the Hubbard Center for Genome Studies at UNH, supported by NH-INBRE, with the kind assistance of Kelley Thomas, Toni Westbrook, and Stephen Simpson

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Introduction

The Gram-negative genus Kangiella contains a number of halophilic species that display high levels of iso-branched fatty acids. A.U. and T.S. contributed to this work.

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