Abstract
Using a pyrosequencing-based custom-made sequencer BIGIS-4, we sequenced a Gram-negative bacterium Glaciecola mesophila sp. nov. (Gmn) isolated from marine invertebrate specimens. We generated 152043 sequencing reads with a mean high-quality length of 406 bp, and assembled them using the BIGIS-4 post-processing module. No systematic low-quality data was detected beyond expected homopolymer-derived errors. The assembled Gmn genome is 5144318 bp in length and harbors 4303 annotated genes. A large number of metabolic genes correspond to various nutrients from surface marine invertebrates. Its abundant cold-tolerant and cellular signaling and related genes reveal a fundamental adaptation to low-temperature marine environment. © The Author(s) 2011.
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Yuan, L. N., Ren, L. F., Li, Y. T., Han, W. J., Yu, Y., Chu, Y. N., … Yu, J. (2011). A complete genome assembly of Glaciecola mesophila sp. nov. sequenced by using BIGIS-4 sequencer system. Science China Life Sciences, 54(9), 835–840. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11427-011-4211-9
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