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Draft genome sequence of a novel actinobacterium from the family Intrasporangiaceae isolated from Signy Island, Antarctica
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posted on 2018-11-10, 00:00 authored by S M Thomas, P Convey, Han Ming Gan, D A Pearce, G Y A TanActinobacterium strain S63T isolated from a soil sample collected from Spindrift Col on Signy Island (South Orkney Islands, maritime Antarctic) is a new species of the Intrasporangiaceae family. Here we report a draft genome sequence with an approximate size of 5 Mbp contained in 54 contigs (69.33% GC content). Preliminary analysis revealed the presence of cold active protein coding sequences, which may indicate an adaptation to the harsh polar environment from which the strain was isolated.
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Current ScienceVolume
115Issue
9Article number
Special Section : Asian Forum for Polar SciencesPagination
1695 - 1696Publisher
University of Canberra * Faculty of Information Sciences and EngineeringLocation
Bruce, A.C.T.Publisher DOI
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0011-3891Language
engPublication classification
X Not reportable; CN Other journal articleCopyright notice
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