Genome sequence of the flexirubin-pigmented soil bacterium Niabella soli type strain (JS13-8T)

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Niabella soli Weon et al. 2008 is a member of the Chitinophagaceae, a family within the class Sphingobacteriia that is poorly characterized at the genome level, thus far. N. soli strain JS13-8T is of interest for its ability to produce a variety of glycosyl hydrolases. The ge-nome of N. soli strain JS13-8T is only the second genome sequence of a type strain from the family Chitinophagaceae to be published, and the first one from the genus Niabella. Here we describe the features of this organism, together with the complete genome sequence and annotation. The 4,697,343 bp long chromosome with its 3,931 protein-coding and 49 RNA genes is a part of the Genomic Encyclopedia of Bacteria and Archaea project.

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Anderson, I., Munk, C., Lapidus, A., Nolan, M., Lucas, S., Tice, H., … Ivanova, N. (2012). Genome sequence of the flexirubin-pigmented soil bacterium Niabella soli type strain (JS13-8T). Standards in Genomic Sciences, 7(2), 210–220. https://doi.org/10.4056/sigs.3117229

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