Whole-genome shotgun sequence of Salmonella bongori, first isolated in northwestern Italy

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Abstract

This study describes the whole-genome shotgun sequence of Salmonellabongori 48:z35:-, originally isolated from a 1-year-old symptomatic patient innorthwest Italy, a typically nonendemic area. The draft genome sequence contained4.56 Mbp and the G+C content was 51.27%.

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Romano, A., Bellio, A., Macori, G., Cotter, P. D., Bianchi, D. M., Gallina, S., & Decastelli, L. (2017). Whole-genome shotgun sequence of Salmonella bongori, first isolated in northwestern Italy. Genome Announcements, 5(27). https://doi.org/10.1128/genomeA.00560-17

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