Complete genome sequence of Pelagibacterium halotolerans B2(T).
@article{Huo2012CompleteGS, title={Complete genome sequence of Pelagibacterium halotolerans B2(T).}, author={Ying-yi Huo and H. Cheng and Xifang Han and Xia-wei Jiang and C. Sun and Xin-qi Zhang and X. Zhu and Yongfeng Liu and P. Li and Peixiang Ni and M. Wu}, journal={Journal of bacteriology}, year={2012}, volume={194 1}, pages={ 197-8 } }
Pelagibacterium halotolerans B2(T) is a marine halotolerant bacterium that was isolated from a seawater sample collected from the East China Sea. Here, we present the complete genome sequence of the type strain P. halotolerans B2(T), which consists of one chromosome (3,944,837 bp; 61.4% G+C content) and one plasmid (4,050 bp; 56.1% G+C content). This is the first complete genome of a member of the Pelagibacterium genus.
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