1. Draft genome of Paraburkholderia caballeronis TNe-841T, a free-living, nitrogen-fixing, tomato plant-associated bacterium
- Author
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Manoj Pillay, Fernando Uriel Rojas-Rojas, Natalia Mikhailova, Paulina Estrada-de los Santos, Nicole Shapiro, Victor Markowitz, Ethan A. Humm, T. B. K. Reddy, Marcel Huntemann, Erika Yanet Tapia-García, Ann M. Hirsch, Dimitrios Stamatis, Alicia Clum, Neha Varghese, Natalia Ivanova, Maskit Maymon, Tanja Woyke, Nikos C. Kyrpides, and Krishnaveni Palaniappan
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0301 basic medicine ,lcsh:QH426-470 ,030106 microbiology ,Genome ,Short Genome Report ,03 medical and health sciences ,Nitrogen fixation ,Botany ,Genetics ,Root nodulation ,Gene ,Rhizosphere ,Strain (chemistry) ,biology ,Paraburkholderia caballeronis ,Inoculation ,fungi ,food and beverages ,biology.organism_classification ,lcsh:Genetics ,030104 developmental biology ,Tomato plant ,Biochemistry and Cell Biology ,Solanum ,Bacteria - Abstract
caballeronis is a plant-associated bacterium. Strain TNe-841T was isolated from the rhizosphere of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L. var. lycopersicum) growing in Nepantla Mexico State. Initially this bacterium was found to effectively nodulate L. However, from an analysis of the genome of strain TNe-841T and from repeat inoculation experiments, we found that this strain did not nodulate bean and also lacked nodulation genes, suggesting that the genes were lost. The genome consists of 7,115,141 bp with a G + C content of 67.01%. The sequence includes 6251 protein-coding genes and 87 RNA genes.
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- 2017