Draft Genome Sequence of the Chitin-Degrading Psychrotolerant Bacterium Pedobacter jejuensis TN23, Isolated from Antarctic Soil

  • Cho A
  • Cho Y
  • Kim O
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Pedobacter jejuensis TN23 was isolated from soil from Terra Nova Bay, Victoria Land, Antarctica. The assembled draft genome size is 4,795,808 bp, and it contains a total of 4,095 genes with 3,970 coding sequences, including genes putatively involved in the degradation of chitin. Pedobacter jejuensis TN23 was isolated from soil from Terra Nova Bay, Victoria Land, Antarctica. The assembled draft genome size is 4,795,808 bp, and it contains a total of 4,095 genes with 3,970 coding sequences, including genes putatively involved in the degradation of chitin.

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Cho, A., Cho, Y.-J., & Kim, O.-S. (2021). Draft Genome Sequence of the Chitin-Degrading Psychrotolerant Bacterium Pedobacter jejuensis TN23, Isolated from Antarctic Soil. Microbiology Resource Announcements, 10(26). https://doi.org/10.1128/mra.00523-21

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