Abstract

We have sequenced and assembled the genome of Pseudomonas reidholzensis CCOS 865T, which was isolated in 2014 from forest soil. Members of the genus Pseudomonas play important roles in environmental systems and are utilized in many biotechnological processes. The genome of this species may provide an important resource for the discovery of novel enzyme activities.

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  • We have sequenced and assembled the genome of Pseudomonas reidholzensis CCOS 865T, which was isolated in 2014 from forest soil

  • We confirmed the species delineation against other species of the P. putida group by calculating the genome-to-genome distance (GGDC; version 2.1) values [9] and the average nucleotide identities based on BLAST (ANIb) with JSpeciesWS version 3.0.20 [10]

  • An average ANIb of 82.92% Ϯ 0.37% and GGDC of 28.9% Ϯ 0.8% were obtained with Pseudomonas guariconensis LMG 27394T (GenBank accession number FMYX00000000), Pseudomonas plecoglossicida NBRC 103162T (GenBank accession number BBIV00000000), and Pseudomonas sp. strain GM84 (GenBank accession number AKJC00000000)

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Introduction

We have sequenced and assembled the genome of Pseudomonas reidholzensis CCOS 865T, which was isolated in 2014 from forest soil. We confirmed the species delineation against other species of the P. putida group by calculating the genome-to-genome distance (GGDC; version 2.1) values [9] and the average nucleotide identities based on BLAST (ANIb) with JSpeciesWS version 3.0.20 [10].

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