Complete Genome Sequence of Methanobacterium electrotrophus Strain YSL, Isolated from Coastal Riverine Sediments

  • Zheng S
  • Liu F
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Methanobacterium electrotrophus strain YSL was isolated from enriched microbial aggregates from a coastal riverine sediment sample from Shandong Province, China. The genome of YSL was sequenced with the PacBio Sequel platform and contained three plasmids in addition to the chromosome. A total of 2,521 protein-coding genes and 58 RNA genes were predicted. Methanobacterium electrotrophus strain YSL was isolated from enriched microbial aggregates from a coastal riverine sediment sample from Shandong Province, China. The genome of YSL was sequenced with the PacBio Sequel platform and contained three plasmids in addition to the chromosome. A total of 2,521 protein-coding genes and 58 RNA genes were predicted.

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Zheng, S., & Liu, F. (2021). Complete Genome Sequence of Methanobacterium electrotrophus Strain YSL, Isolated from Coastal Riverine Sediments. Microbiology Resource Announcements, 10(39). https://doi.org/10.1128/mra.00752-21

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