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            Thrash, J Cameron (Ed.)ABSTRACT Inland meltwater ponds are common throughout the dry valley region of Antarctica, with seasonal meltwater inputs driving their biogeochemistry. Here, we report the genomic sequences of eight environmental bacterial isolates covering three major phyla from Marr Pond, Taylor Valley, Antarctica.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available June 12, 2026
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            Thrash, J Cameron (Ed.)We report a draft genome sequence for Vreelandella neptunia strain 04GJ23 isolated from the underwater Hawaii seamounts. The whole-genome sequence will help understand the ecology and evolution of various ecotypes that are physiologically distinct from the surrounding environments.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available May 22, 2026
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            Thrash, J Cameron (Ed.)Paenibacillussp. RC80 was isolated from temperate deciduous forest soil in New England. The assembled genome is a single contig with 5,977,337 bp and 97.15% estimated completion. RC80 contains features for 2,3-butanediol dehydrogenase production and pathways involved in ethanol production.more » « less
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            Thrash, J Cameron (Ed.)ABSTRACT An enrichment of sulfidic sediments from Zodletone spring was sequenced as a metagenome. Draft genomes representing Cloacimonadota, Deltabacterota, Firmicutes, and Patescibacteria were binned and annotated and will aid functional genomics and cultivation efforts.more » « less
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            Thrash, J Cameron (Ed.)ABSTRACT Here we provide the complete genome sequences of two chemoautotrophic isolates from theThioglobaceaefamily of marine gamma-proteobacteria. The genomes were obtained from pure cultures that were initially isolated from Effingham Inlet in 2013 and revived from freezer stocks for whole genome sequencing in 2023.more » « less
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            Thrash, J Cameron (Ed.)Metagenome-assembled genomes were generated for two xenic cyanobacterial strains collected from aquatic sources in Kenya and sequenced by NovaSeq S4. Here, we report the classification and genome statistics of Microcystis panniformis WG22 and Limnospira fusiformis.more » « less
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            Thrash, J. Cameron (Ed.)ABSTRACT High fecal indicator bacterium (FIB) counts in water have been found to correlate with high sediment FIB counts. To determine the other bacterial populations in common between the two substrates, sediment and water samples from suburban waters known to be impacted by stormwater runoff were examined using next-generation sequencing.more » « less
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            Thrash, J. Cameron (Ed.)ABSTRACT Marine Synechococcus spp. are unicellular cyanobacteria widely distributed in the world’s oceans. We report the complete genome sequence of Synechococcus sp. strain NB0720_010, isolated from Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island. NB0702_10 has several large (>3,000-amino acid) protein-coding genes that may be important in its interactions with other cells, including grazers in estuarine habitats.more » « less
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            Thrash, J. Cameron (Ed.)Serratia marcescensis a Gram-negative bacterium found in terrestrial and aquatic environments and studied for its polysaccharide utilization capabilities as part of larger efforts to discover novel carbohydrate-active enzymes. Here, we announce the genome sequence of anS. marcescensstrain (PIC3611) that is able to utilize complex polysaccharide substrates.more » « less
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            Thrash, J. Cameron (Ed.)ABSTRACT Pseudomonas sp. strains 29A and 43A were originally isolated from the phyllosphere of individual plants of Cardamine cordifolia (Brassicaceae). Here, we report complete genome sequences for these two closely related strains, assembled using a hybrid approach combining Illumina paired-end reads and longer reads sequenced on an Oxford Nanopore MinION flow cell.more » « less
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