Genome Sequences of Bacteria Isolated from the International Space Station Water Systems

  • Castro C
  • Velez-Justiniano Y
  • Stahl-Rommel S
  • et al.
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We report draft genomes of five bacteria recovered from the U.S. and Russian water systems onboard the International Space Station. The five genera include Ralstonia , Burkholderia , Cupriavidus , Methylobacterium , and Pseudomonas . These sequences will help further the understanding of water reclamation and environmental control and life support systems in space. We report draft genomes of five bacteria recovered from the U.S. and Russian water systems onboard the International Space Station. The five genera include Ralstonia , Burkholderia , Cupriavidus , Methylobacterium , and Pseudomonas . These sequences will help further the understanding of water reclamation and environmental control and life support systems in space.

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Castro, C. L., Velez-Justiniano, Y.-A., Stahl-Rommel, S., Nguyen, H. N., Almengor, A., Dunbar, B., … Castro-Wallace, S. L. (2023). Genome Sequences of Bacteria Isolated from the International Space Station Water Systems. Microbiology Resource Announcements, 12(7). https://doi.org/10.1128/mra.00158-23

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