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Abstract
We report here the genome sequence of Frankia sp. strain CN3, which was isolated from Coriaria nepalensis. This genome sequence is the first from the fourth lineage of Frankia, strains of which are unable to reinfect actinorhizal plants. At 10 Mb, it represents the largest Frankia genome sequenced to date.
Department
Molecular, Cellular and Biomedical Sciences
Publication Date
3-21-2013
Journal Title
Genome Announcements
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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Document Type
Article
Recommended Citation
Ghodbhane-Gtari, F., N. Beauchemin, D. Bruce, P. Chain, A. Chen, K. Walston Davenport, S. Deshpande, C. Detter, T. Furnholm, L. Goodwin, M. Gtari, C. Han, J. Han, M. Huntemann, N. Ivanova, N. Kyrpides, M. L. Land, V. Markowitz, K. Mavrommatis, M. Nolan, I. Nouioui, I. Pagani , A. Pati, S. Pitluck, C. L. Santos , A. Sen, S. Sur, E. Szeto, F. Tavares, H. Teshima, S. Thakur, L. Wall, T. Woyke, and L. S. Tisa. 2013. Draft Genome sequence of Frankia sp. strain CN3 , an atypical, non-infective (Nod-) ineffective (Fix-) isolate from Coriaria nepalensis. Genome Announc 1(2):00085-13. (doi: 10.1128/genomeA.00085-13).
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© 2013 Ghodhbane-Gtari et al.
Comments
This is an article published by American Society for Microbiology in Genome Announcements in 2013, available online: https://dx.doi.org/10.1128/genomeA.00085-13