Biology
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Synechococcus bacteria are unicellular cyanobacteria that contribute significantly to global marine primary production. We report the nearly complete genome sequence of Synechococcus sp. strain MIT S9220, which lacks the nitrate utilization genes present in most marine Synechococcus genomes. Assembly also produced the complete genome sequence of a cyanophage present in the MIT S9220 culture.
Publication Title
Microbiology Resource Announcements
Publication Date
7-23-2020
Volume
9
Issue
30
ISBN
2576-098X
DOI
10.1128/MRA.00481-20
Keywords
coculture, cyanophage, nonhuman, Synechococcus, whole genome sequencing
Repository Citation
Belisle, B. Shafer; Paz, Andres A.Avila; Carpenter, Angelina R.; Cormier, Tayla C.; Lewis, Adam J.; Menin, Linnea S.; Oliveira, Daniel R.; Song, Bukyung; Szeto, Amy; Tchantouridze, Elizabeth I.; Watson, Kayleigh A.; Yohannes, Mary T.; and Ahlgren, Nathan A., "Genome sequences of synechococcus sp. Strain MIT S9220 and cocultured cyanophage SynMITS9220M01" (2020). Biology. 55.
https://commons.clarku.edu/faculty_biology/55
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Belisle, B. S., Avila Paz, A. A., Carpenter, A. R., Cormier, T. C., Lewis, A. J., Menin, L. S., ... & Ahlgren, N. A. (2020). Genome sequences of Synechococcus sp. Strain MIT S9220 and cocultured cyanophage SynMITS9220M01. Microbiology Resource Announcements, 9(30), 10-1128.