Draft genome sequence of Erwinia tracheiphila, an economically important bacterial pathogen of cucurbits

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Erwinia tracheiphila is one of the most economically important pathogens of cucumbers, melons, squashes, pumpkins, and gourds in the northeastern and midwestern United States, yet its molecular pathology remains uninvestigated. Here, we report the first draft genome sequence of an E. tracheiphila strain isolated from an infected wild gourd (Cucurbita pepo subsp. texana) plant. The genome assembly consists of 7 contigs and includes a putative plasmid and at least 20 phage and prophage elements.

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Shapiro, L. R., Scully, E. D., Roberts, D., Straub, T. J., Geib, S. M., Park, J., … Zhaxybayeva, O. (2015). Draft genome sequence of Erwinia tracheiphila, an economically important bacterial pathogen of cucurbits. Genome Announcements, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.1128/genomeA.00482-15

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