Genome Sequence of the Early 20th-Century Extreme Halophile Halobacterium sp. Strain NRC-34001

  • DasSarma P
  • Anton B
  • Griffith J
  • et al.
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Halobacterium sp. strain NRC-34001 is a red, extremely halophilic archaeon isolated in Canada in 1934. Single-molecule real-time sequencing revealed a 2.3-Mbp genome with a 2-Mbp chromosome and two plasmids (235 kb and 43 kb). The genome encodes all conserved core haloarchaeal groups (cHOGs) and a highly acidic proteome. Halobacterium sp. strain NRC-34001 is a red, extremely halophilic archaeon isolated in Canada in 1934. Single-molecule real-time sequencing revealed a 2.3-Mbp genome with a 2-Mbp chromosome and two plasmids (235 kb and 43 kb). The genome encodes all conserved core haloarchaeal groups (cHOGs) and a highly acidic proteome.

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DasSarma, P., Anton, B. P., Griffith, J. M., Kunka, K. S., Roberts, R. J., & DasSarma, S. (2022). Genome Sequence of the Early 20th-Century Extreme Halophile Halobacterium sp. Strain NRC-34001. Microbiology Resource Announcements, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1128/mra.01181-21

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