Draft genome sequence of Enterobacter hormaechei DVZ29, an iodide-oxidizing bacterium isolated from the Hanford site
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Draft genome sequence of Enterobacter hormaechei DVZ29, an iodide-oxidizing bacterium isolated from the Hanford site
Abstract
Enterobacter hormaechei DVZ29 was isolated from a sediment trap incubated in an 129I plume at the Hanford Site (Washington State, USA). A whole genome sequencing of the strain resulted in 32 contigs and revealed that the genome is 4.90 Mb, with a G + C content of 55.61%.
Keywords: Enterobacter; bioremediation.
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