Draft Genome Sequence of Duganella sp. Strain DN04, Isolated from Cultivated Soil. 2019

Rachel Raths, and Vincent Peta, and Heike Bücking
Biology and Microbiology Department, South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota, USA.

Here, we sequenced Duganella sp. strain DN04, a novel species within the genus Duganella that was isolated from a maize field in North Carolina. The assembled draft genome size is 6,562,230 bp, with a total of 6,039 protein coding sequences and 3,889 functionally assigned genes, including genes putatively involved in the colonization of plants.

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