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Genome sequence of Ensifer arboris strain LMG 14919T, a microsymbiont of the legume Prosopis chilensis growing in Kosti, Sudan

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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by W Reeve, R Tian, Lambert BrauLambert Brau, L Goodwin, C Munk, C Detter, R Tapia, C Han, K Liolios, M Huntemann, A Pati, T Woyke, K Mavrommatis, V Markowitz, N Ivanova, N Kyrpides, A Willems
Ensifer arboris LMG 14919T is an aerobic, motile, Gram-negative, non-spore-forming rod that can exist as a soil saprophyte or as a legume microsymbiont of several species of legume trees. LMG 14919T was isolated in 1987 from a nodule recovered from the roots of the tree Prosopis chilensis growing in Kosti, Sudan. LMG 14919T is highly effective at fixing nitrogen with P. chilensis (Chilean mesquite) and Acacia senegal (gum Arabic tree or gum acacia). LMG 14919T does not nodulate the tree Leucena leucocephala, nor the herbaceous species Macroptilium atropurpureum, Trifolium pratense, Medicago sativa, Lotus corniculatus and Galega orientalis. Here we describe the features of E. arboris LMG 14919T, together with genome sequence information and its annotation. The 6,850,303 bp high-quality-draft genome is arranged into 7 scaffolds of 12 contigs containing 6,461 protein-coding genes and 84 RNA-only encoding genes, and is one of 100 rhizobial genomes sequenced as part of the DOE Joint Genome Institute 2010 Genomic Encyclopedia for Bacteria and Archaea-Root Nodule Bacteria (GEBA-RNB) project.

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East Lansing, Mich.

Open access

  • Yes

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2013, Genomic Standards Consortium

Journal

Standards in genomic sciences

Volume

9

Pagination

473 - 483

ISSN

1944-3277