Complete genome sequence of Halopiger xanaduensis type strain (SH-6T)

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Halopiger xanaduensis is the type species of the genus Halopiger and belongs to the euryarchaeal family Halobacteriaceae. H. xanaduensis strain SH-6, which is designated as the type strain, was isolated from the sediment of a salt lake in Inner Mongolia, Lake Shangmatala. Like other members of the family Halobacteriaceae, it is an extreme halophile requiring at least 2.5 M salt for growth. We report here the sequencing and annotation of the 4,355,268 bp genome, which includes one chromosome and three plasmids. This genome is part of a Joint Genome Institute (JGI) Community Sequencing Program (CSP) project to sequence diverse haloarchaeal genomes.

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Anderson, I., Tindall, B. J., Rohde, M., Lucas, S., Han, J., Lapidus, A., … Ivanova, N. (2012). Complete genome sequence of Halopiger xanaduensis type strain (SH-6T). Standards in Genomic Sciences, 6(1), 31–42. https://doi.org/10.4056/sigs.2505605

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