Draft Genome Sequences of Enterobacteriales Strains Isolated from the International Space Station

  • Bharadwaj A
  • Daudu R
  • Singh N
  • et al.
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The whole-genome sequences of 26 strains isolated from the International Space Station were generated, and the strains were identified as being members of the order Enterobacteriales. Characterization of these whole-genome sequences might enable the identification of potential pathogenic bacteria that have been adapting to the space environment. The whole-genome sequences of 26 strains isolated from the International Space Station were generated, and the strains were identified as being members of the order Enterobacteriales. Characterization of these whole-genome sequences might enable the identification of potential pathogenic bacteria that have been adapting to the space environment.

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Bharadwaj, A. R., Daudu, R., Singh, N. K., Wood, J. M., Debieu, M., O’Hara, N. B., … Venkateswaran, K. (2020). Draft Genome Sequences of Enterobacteriales Strains Isolated from the International Space Station. Microbiology Resource Announcements, 9(37). https://doi.org/10.1128/mra.00817-20

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