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Complete genome sequence of a Salimicrobium sp. PL1-032A isolated from the pink hypersaline Pearse Lakes, Rottnest Island, Western Australia
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Complete genome sequence of a Salimicrobium sp. PL1-032A isolated from the pink hypersaline Pearse Lakes, Rottnest Island, Western Australia

Crystal E. Young, Hussain Alattas, Colin Scott, Daniel V. Murphy, Ravi Tiwari and Wayne G. Reeve
Microbiology resource announcements, Vol.13(9), e0036124
2024
PMID: 39162484
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Abstract

Environmental Microbiology Genome Sequences
Salimicrobium sp. PL1-032A was isolated from Pearse Lakes, Western Australia. The sequenced genome consists of a single chromosome (2,705,688  bp) with a GC content of 47.2%. The isolation of Salimicrobium sp. PL1-032A contributes to the collection of culturable extremophiles and offers potential insight into the Pearse Lakes biome.

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