Draft Genome Sequence of Okeania sp. Strain KiyG1, Assembled from Single-Amplified Genomes Collected from Cape Kiyan, Okinawa, Japan

  • Lewaru M
  • Nishikawa Y
  • Ide K
  • et al.
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Abstract

The genus Okeania is a globally distributed group of microorganisms that live in shallow seabed regions. These organisms play several environmentally important roles and are also known producers of several active secondary metabolites with potential human applications. Here, we present a draft genome of Okeania sp. strain KiyG1 (92.7% completeness) that was assembled from four single-amplified genomes. The genus Okeania is a globally distributed group of microorganisms that live in shallow seabed regions. These organisms play several environmentally important roles and are also known producers of several active secondary metabolites with potential human applications. Here, we present a draft genome of Okeania sp. strain KiyG1 (92.7% completeness) that was assembled from four single-amplified genomes.

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Lewaru, M. W., Nishikawa, Y., Ide, K., Kogawa, M., Hosokawa, M., Samuel, A. Z., … Takeyama, H. (2020). Draft Genome Sequence of Okeania sp. Strain KiyG1, Assembled from Single-Amplified Genomes Collected from Cape Kiyan, Okinawa, Japan. Microbiology Resource Announcements, 9(46). https://doi.org/10.1128/mra.00837-20

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