High-Quality Draft Genome Sequences of Marine Fish Gut Bacillus sp. Strains ABP1 and ABP2 with Nonstarch Polysaccharide Hydrolytic Potential

  • Serra C
  • Matas I
  • Albuquerque P
  • et al.
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Abstract

Here, we present the genome sequences of two environmental Bacillus strains with broad hydrolytic capacity toward different nonstarch polysaccharides (NSPs) that were isolated from the gut of marine fish fed NSP-rich diets. Several genes that may contribute to the NSP-degrading behavior were identified through in silico analysis. Here, we present the genome sequences of two environmental Bacillus strains with broad hydrolytic capacity toward different nonstarch polysaccharides (NSPs) that were isolated from the gut of marine fish fed NSP-rich diets. Several genes that may contribute to the NSP-degrading behavior were identified through in silico analysis.

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Serra, C. R., Matas, I. M., Albuquerque, P., Muñoz-Mérida, A., Oliva Teles, A., Enes, P., & Tavares, F. (2020). High-Quality Draft Genome Sequences of Marine Fish Gut Bacillus sp. Strains ABP1 and ABP2 with Nonstarch Polysaccharide Hydrolytic Potential. Microbiology Resource Announcements, 9(15). https://doi.org/10.1128/mra.00077-20

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