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  1. Dunning Hotopp, Julie C. (Ed.)
    Concrete contains low microbial biomass, but some bacteria can grow in this highly alkaline environment. We used silica-based DNA extraction and 16S rRNA sequence analysis to identify the bacteria in a corroded concrete bridge sample from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, Corynebacterium, Leifsonia, Vicinamibacterales, and Actinophytocola were the most abundant genera. 
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  2. Dunning Hotopp, Julie C. (Ed.)
    ABSTRACT Here, we report the complete genome sequence of Providencia rettgeri isolate PROV_UAMS_01, which was recovered in 2021 from a urine sample from a hospitalized patient in Arkansas, USA. The genome sequence of P. rettgeri isolate PROV_UAMS_01 comprises a single chromosomal replicon with a G+C content of 40.51% and a total of 3,887 genes. 
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  3. Dunning Hotopp, Julie C. (Ed.)
    ABSTRACT Eight isolates of Streptococcus equi subsp. zooepidemicus were isolated from mares with clinical cases of endometritis. S. equi subsp. zooepidemicus strains were chosen for sequencing based on differing levels of biofilm production in vitro . Using Illumina short-read sequencing in conjunction with MinION sequencing, we report the genomes of eight isolates. 
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  4. Dunning Hotopp, Julie C. (Ed.)
    ABSTRACT Here, we present the draft genome sequence of a novel species of the genus Singulisphaera (phylum Planctomycetes , family Isosphaeraceae ) isolated from soil. Singulisphaera sp. strain GP187 has a relatively large mobilome and numerous novel genes that may contribute to the production of bioactive molecules. 
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  5. Dunning Hotopp, Julie C. (Ed.)
    ABSTRACT Aeromonas veronii strain Hm21 was isolated from the medicinal leech Hirudo verbana and is used for genetic studies. We present here the 4.71-Mbp genome with a 56-kb plasmid and identify the mutations present in strains commonly used for genetic engineering. 
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  6. Dunning Hotopp, Julie C. (Ed.)
    ABSTRACT Here, we report the complete-genome assemblies of biofilm isolates 201A and 204H. They possess six and seven plasmids, respectively, with a size ranging from 44 kb to 159 kb. Genomic comparisons place the two strains into one new species belonging to the genus Leisingera as novel representatives of the Roseobacter group. 
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  7. Dunning Hotopp, Julie C. (Ed.)
    ABSTRACT The genus Saccharibacter is currently understudied, with only one described species, Saccharibacter floricola , isolated from a flower. In an effort to better understand the microbes that come in contact with native bee pollinators, we isolated and sequenced four additional strains of Saccharibacter from native bees in the genera Melissodes and Anthophora . These genomes range in size from 2,104,494 to 2,316,791 bp (mean, 2,246,664 bp) and contain between 1,860 and 2,167 (mean, 2,060) protein-coding genes. 
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  8. Dunning Hotopp, Julie C. (Ed.)
    ABSTRACT Bombella apis occupies a variety of distinct niches within a honey bee hive, including queen guts, royal jelly, and larval food. In an effort to better understand its evolution and identify signatures of honey bee association, we sequenced a strain isolated from hive honey stores. This genome is 2,086,308 bp long and contains 1,975 protein-coding genes. 
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