Complete microbial genomes for public health in australia and the southwest Pacific

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Abstract

Complete genomes of microbial pathogens are essential for the phylogenomic analyses that increasingly underpin core public health laboratory activities. Here, we announce a BioProject (PRJNA556438) dedicated to sharing complete genomes chosen to represent a range of pathogenic bacteria with regional importance to Australia and the Southwest Pacific; enriching the catalogue of globally available complete genomes for public health while providing valuable strains to regional public health microbiology laboratories. In this first step, we present 26 complete high-quality bacterial genomes. Additionally, we describe here a framework for reconstructing complete microbial genomes and highlight some of the challenges and considerations for accurate and reproducible genome reconstruction.

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Baines, S. L., da Silva, A. G., Carter, G. P., Jennison, A., Rathnayake, I., Graham, R. M., … Seemann, T. (2020). Complete microbial genomes for public health in australia and the southwest Pacific. Microbial Genomics, 6(12), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.000471

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