Draft genome sequence of a strictly anaerobic dichloromethane-degrading bacterium

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Abstract

An anaerobic, dichloromethane-degrading bacterium affiliated with novel Peptococcaceae was maintained in a microbial consortium. The organism originated from pristine freshwater sediment collected from Rio Mameyes in Luquillo, Puerto Rico, in October 2009 (latitude 18°21'43.9", longitude-65°46'8.4"). The draft genome sequence is 2.1 Mb and has a G+C content of 43.5%.

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Kleindienst, S., Higgins, S. A., Tsementzi, D., Konstantinidis, K. T., Mack, E. E., & Löffler, F. E. (2016). Draft genome sequence of a strictly anaerobic dichloromethane-degrading bacterium. Genome Announcements, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.1128/genomeA.00037-16

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