Abstract

ABSTRACTBloom-forming cyanobacteria pose concerns for the environment and the health of humans and animals by producing toxins and thus lowering water quality. Here, we report near-complete genome sequences of two Microcystis strains under xenic culture conditions, which were originally isolated from two separate freshwater reservoirs from the Republic of Korea.

Highlights

  • Bloom-forming cyanobacteria pose concerns for the environment and the health of humans and animals by producing toxins and lowering water quality

  • Long-read assemblies using strain MC19 produced a 5.0-Mb contig consistently with smaller ones using any of the three assemblers

  • The largest of the 151 contigs obtained from Canu was circularized by mapping the corrected reads in CLC Genomics Workbench, and RS_AHA_Scaffolding was performed again

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Introduction

Bloom-forming cyanobacteria pose concerns for the environment and the health of humans and animals by producing toxins and lowering water quality. Analysis, were manually integrated into 6 contigs.

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