Complete Genome Sequences of Five Salmonella enterica Strains Used in Inoculation Cocktails in Low-Moisture Food Storage Studies

  • Haendiges J
  • Keller S
  • Suehr Q
  • et al.
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Abstract

Survival kinetics of Salmonella enterica have been previously studied using an inoculum cocktail composed of different strains that have been associated with low-moisture foods. Here, we report the closed genome sequences of five strains of Salmonella enterica that are commonly used in these storage studies. Survival kinetics of Salmonella enterica have been previously studied using an inoculum cocktail composed of different strains that have been associated with low-moisture foods. Here, we report the closed genome sequences of five strains of Salmonella enterica that are commonly used in these storage studies.

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Haendiges, J., Keller, S., Suehr, Q., Anderson, N., Reed, E., Zheng, J., … Hoffmann, M. (2019). Complete Genome Sequences of Five Salmonella enterica Strains Used in Inoculation Cocktails in Low-Moisture Food Storage Studies. Microbiology Resource Announcements, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.1128/mra.01588-18

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