The genome assembly of Magnetominusculus dajiuhuensis is of high quality, as indicated by the completeness score of 99.61% and the low contamination rate of 1.82%. However, the assembly is somewhat fragmented, consisting of 218 contigs.
The presence of all key ribosomal RNA genes (1 copy each of 16S, 23S, and 5S rRNA genes) and a substantial number of coding sequences (3,368 CDS) indicates a functionally complete genome. The N50 value of 23,014 bp and the significant length of the largest contig (101,549 bp) also suggest that many parts of the genome are well-assembled.
Overall, the quality metrics confirm that the genome of Magnetominusculus dajiuhuensis is well-assembled and annotated, providing a valuable resource for further studies on this organism.