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ABSTRACTThe genome sequences of Pseudomonas balearica strains LS401 (CCUG 66666) and st101 (CCUG 66667) have been determined. The strains were isolated as naphthalene degraders from polluted marine sediment and from a sample from an oil refinery site, respectively. These genomes provide essential data about the biodegradation capabilities and the ecological implications of P. balearica.

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  • The genome sequences of Pseudomonas balearica strains LS401 (CCUG 66666) and st101 (CCUG 66667) have been determined

  • The genome sequence of P. balearica LS401 is formed by 60 contigs with a total length of 4,293,681 bp

  • The genome sequence of P. balearica st101 consists of 45 contigs with a total length of 4,363,152 bp

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Introduction

The genome sequences of Pseudomonas balearica strains LS401 (CCUG 66666) and st101 (CCUG 66667) have been determined. A first de novo assembly was obtained using 6,825,396 reads of each strain and Velvet version 1.2.10 [7]. The genome sequence of P. balearica DSM 6083T was used as a reference to obtain a second assembly for both strains by mapping with CLC Genomics Workbench version 8 (CLC bio, Aarhus, Denmark).

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