Abstract

ABSTRACTSAR324 is a ubiquitous and phylogenetically distinct clade of Deltaproteobacteria in marine environments. Here, we present three single-cell amplified genome sequences from the SAR324 lineage, obtained from the abyssopelagic zone of the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean.

Highlights

  • Members of SAR324 mediate important biogeochemical processes in the oceans [1,2,3,4,5,6]

  • Based on current standards [17], our three SAR324 genome sequences were classified as medium-quality draft genome sequences and were taxonomically assigned as deltaproteobacterial group SAR324

  • No of raw paired-end reads No of quality-filtered paired-end reads Assembly size Coverage (Â) G1C content (%) Estimated genome completeness (%) Predicted genome size Estimated contamination (%) Genome quality No of contigs Largest contig N50 No of protein-coding genes No of tRNA genes No of rRNA genes ENA raw read accession no

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Introduction

Members of SAR324 mediate important biogeochemical processes in the oceans [1,2,3,4,5,6]. Based on current standards [17], our three SAR324 genome sequences were classified as medium-quality draft genome sequences and were taxonomically assigned as deltaproteobacterial group SAR324 (strain Arctic96AD-7). SAR324_K2 and SAR324_N8 had the highest genome similarity, with 96.75% ANI.

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