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ABSTRACTHere, we present draft genome sequences for three atypical Frankia strains (lineage 4) that were isolated from root nodules but are unable to reinfect actinorhizal plants. The genome sizes of Frankia sp. strains EUN1h, BMG5.36, and NRRL B16386 were 9.91, 11.20, and 9.43 Mbp, respectively.

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  • We present draft genome sequences for three atypical Frankia strains that were isolated from root nodules but are unable to reinfect actinorhizal plants

  • Frankia sp. strains EUN1h, BMG5.36, and NRRL B16386 were isolated from Elaeagnus umbellata (Tunisia), Coriaria myrifolia (Algeria), and Morella californica

  • Sequencing of the draft genomes of Frankia sp. strains EUN1h, BMG5.36, and NRRL B16386 was performed at the Hubbard Center for Genome Studies (University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH) using Illumina technology techniques [5]

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We present draft genome sequences for three atypical Frankia strains (lineage 4) that were isolated from root nodules but are unable to reinfect actinorhizal plants. Strains EUN1h, BMG5.36, and NRRL B16386 were isolated from Elaeagnus umbellata (Tunisia), Coriaria myrifolia (Algeria), and Morella californica All three strains have failed to reinfect and nodulate their respective original host and any other actinorhizal host plant tested.

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