Bacillus velezensis UTB96 Is an Antifungal Soil Isolate with a Reduced Genome Size Compared to That of Bacillus velezensis FZB42

  • Vahidinasab M
  • Ahmadzadeh M
  • Henkel M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Bacillus velezensis UTB96 was isolated from soil based on its antifungal activity. Whole-genome sequencing of strain UTB96 provided further information about its secondary metabolite gene clusters. Compared to the well-known strain FZB42, UTB96 lacks an IS 3 element and a type I restriction endonuclease. Bacillus velezensis UTB96 was isolated from soil based on its antifungal activity. Whole-genome sequencing of strain UTB96 provided further information about its secondary metabolite gene clusters. Compared to the well-known strain FZB42, UTB96 lacks an IS 3 element and a type I restriction endonuclease.

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Vahidinasab, M., Ahmadzadeh, M., Henkel, M., Hausmann, R., & Morabbi Heravi, K. (2019). Bacillus velezensis UTB96 Is an Antifungal Soil Isolate with a Reduced Genome Size Compared to That of Bacillus velezensis FZB42. Microbiology Resource Announcements, 8(38). https://doi.org/10.1128/mra.00667-19

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