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Hudson, André O (Ed.)ABSTRACT Microalgae and cyanobacteria are promising sources of fuels, chemicals, and bioproducts, but CO2supply increases production cost. We present the metagenome-assembled genome of the alkaliphilicCyanobacteriumsp. strain PNNL-SSL1 obtained from Soap Lake (Washington, USA). PNNL-SSL1 shows strong potential for biomass production using only atmospheric CO2, reducing cultivation expenses.more » « less
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Hudson, André O (Ed.)This study reports the whole-genome sequence ofAchromobactersp. strain PD1, isolated from a wastewater treatment bioreactor. Using Illumina and Nanopore sequencing, a complete genome of 6,994,232 bp was obtained. This genome contains genes predicted to encode a complete pathway for cyanophycin synthesis, a candidate for nitrogen recovery from wastewater.more » « less
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Hudson, André O (Ed.)ABSTRACT Six marine bacterial isolates were obtained from fluid and sediments collected at alkaline serpentinite mud volcanoes of the Mariana forearc to examine life at high pH in a marine environment. Here, we present the draft genome sequences of these six isolates, classified as strains of the speciesMarinobacter shengliensis.more » « less
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Hudson, André O (Ed.)ABSTRACT The fungal genusNeonectriacontains many phytopathogenic species currently impacting forests and fruit trees worldwide. Despite their importance, a majority ofNeonectriaspp. lack sufficient genomic resources to resolve suspected cryptic species. Here, we report draft genomes and assemblies forNeonectria magnoliaeNRRL 64651 andNeonectria puniceaNRRL 64653.more » « less
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Hudson, André O (Ed.)ABSTRACT Here, we report the draft genome ofAureococcus anophagefferensstrain CCMP1851, which is susceptible to the virusKratosvirus quantuckense. CCMP1851 complements an available genome for a virus-resistant strain (CCMP1850) isolated from the same bloom. Future studies can now use this genome to examine genetic hints of virus resistance and susceptibility.more » « less
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