Genome Sequence of Pluralibacter gergoviae ECO77, a Multireplicon Isolate of Industrial Origin

  • Cunningham-Oakes E
  • Pointon T
  • Murphy B
  • et al.
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In order to expand the limited understanding of the genomics of antimicrobial-resistant industrial bacteria, we report the genome sequence of Pluralibacter gergoviae ECO77, a historical contaminant strain of industrial origin. The multireplicon 6.16-Mbp genome of ECO77 consists of a 5.37-Mbp main chromosome, a megaplasmid (605,666 bp), and a large plasmid (182,007 bp). In order to expand the limited understanding of the genomics of antimicrobial-resistant industrial bacteria, we report the genome sequence of Pluralibacter gergoviae ECO77, a historical contaminant strain of industrial origin. The multireplicon 6.16-Mbp genome of ECO77 consists of a 5.37-Mbp main chromosome, a megaplasmid (605,666 bp), and a large plasmid (182,007 bp).

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Cunningham-Oakes, E., Pointon, T., Murphy, B., Connor, T. R., & Mahenthiralingam, E. (2020). Genome Sequence of Pluralibacter gergoviae ECO77, a Multireplicon Isolate of Industrial Origin. Microbiology Resource Announcements, 9(9). https://doi.org/10.1128/mra.01561-19

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