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Pritchard, Leighton (Ed.)We report the genome ofRhodococcus opacusstrain MoAcy1 (DSM 44186), an aerobic soil isolate capable of using acetylene as its primary carbon and energy source (acetylenotrophy). The genome is composed of a single circular chromosome of ∼8 Mbp and two closed plasmids, with a G+C content of 67.3%.more » « less
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Akob, Denise M; Sutton, John M; Bushman, Timothy J; Baesman, Shaun M; Klein, Edina; Shrestha, Yesha; Andrews, Robert; Fierst, Janna L; Kolton, Max; Gushgari-Doyle, Sara; et al (, Applied and Environmental Microbiology)Semrau, Jeremy D (Ed.)The isolation ofBradyrhizobiumstrain I71 expands the distribution of acetylene-consuming microbes to include a group of economically important microorganisms. Members ofBradyrhizobiumare well studied for their abilities to improve plant health and increase crop yields by providing bioavailable nitrogen.more » « less
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