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
Summary
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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