Draft genome sequence of Marinobacter sp. strain P4B1, an electrogenic perchlorate-reducing strain isolated from a long-term mixed enrichment culture of marine bacteria

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The perchlorate-reducing strain Marinobacter sp. strain P4B1 was isolated from a long-term perchlorate-degrading enrichment culture seeded with marine sediment. The draft genome of Marinobacter sp. P4B1 is comprised of the bacterial chromosome (3.60 Mbp, G+C 58.51%, 3,269 predicted genes) and its associated plasmid pMARS01 (0.14 Mbp, G+C 52.95%, 165 predicted genes).

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Stepanov, V. G., Xiao, Y., Lopez, A. J., Roberts, D. J., & Fox, G. E. (2016). Draft genome sequence of Marinobacter sp. strain P4B1, an electrogenic perchlorate-reducing strain isolated from a long-term mixed enrichment culture of marine bacteria. Genome Announcements, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1128/genomeA.01617-15

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