Abstract

Here, we report the complete nucleotide sequence of Chrysosporum ovalisporum UAM-MAO, a filamentous, cylindrospermopsin-producing cyanobacterium involved in bloom forming in freshwater systems worldwide. It was isolated from an artificial pond in Madrid, Spain. The genome sequence contains 336 contigs, consisting of 7,478,035 bp and 2,851 putative protein-coding genes.

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  • We report the complete nucleotide sequence of Chrysosporum ovalisporum UAM-MAO, a filamentous, cylindrospermopsin-producing cyanobacterium involved in bloom forming in freshwater systems worldwide

  • It was isolated from an artificial pond in Madrid, Spain

  • The development of toxic harmful algal blooms is frequently correlated with climate change and eutrophication, in which cyanobacteria are significant, since a high concentration of nitrogen and phosphorous contribute to the massive proliferation of toxic cyanobacteria in water reservoirs [1]

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Introduction

We report the complete nucleotide sequence of Chrysosporum ovalisporum UAM-MAO, a filamentous, cylindrospermopsin-producing cyanobacterium involved in bloom forming in freshwater systems worldwide. It was isolated from an artificial pond in Madrid, Spain.

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