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Draft Whole-Genome Sequence of a “ Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus” Strain from Yunnan, China

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Chen et al. (2019). Microbiology Resource Announcements 8 (3)
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Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus
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The draft genome sequence of “ Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus” strain YNJS7C, isolated from a navel orange tree in Yunnan Province, China, is presented here. The YNJS7C strain has a genome size of 1,258,986 bp, with a G+C content of 36.6%, 1,174 predicted open reading frames, and 53 RNA genes.

Draft Genome Sequence of “ Candidatus Sulcia muelleri” Strain KPTW1 from Kolla paulula , a Vector of Xylella fastidiosa Causing Pierce’s Disease of Grapevine in Taiwan

Citation
Shih et al. (2019). Microbiology Resource Announcements 8 (2)
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Ca. Sulcia muelleri
Abstract
The genome of “ Candidatus Sulcia muelleri” strain KPTW1 from Kolla paulula , a vector of Xylella fastidiosa that causes Pierce’s disease (PD) of grapevine in Taiwan, was sequenced. The strain has a genome size of 253,942 bp, GC content of 22.7%, 237 predicted protein-coding genes, and 34 RNA genes.

UCYN‐A3, a newly characterized open ocean sublineage of the symbiotic N 2 ‐fixing cyanobacterium Candidatus Atelocyanobacterium thalassa

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Cornejo‐Castillo et al. (2019). Environmental Microbiology 21 (1)
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Ca. Atelocyanobacterium thalassa
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Summary The symbiotic unicellular cyanobacterium Candidatus Atelocyanobacterium thalassa (UCYN‐A) is one of the most abundant and widespread nitrogen (N 2 )‐fixing cyanobacteria in the ocean. Although it remains uncultivated, multiple sublineages have been detected based on partial nitrogenase ( nifH ) gene sequences, including the four mo
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Dominance ofCandidatus saccharibacteriain SBRs achieving partial denitrification: effects of sludge acclimating methods on microbial communities and nitrite accumulation

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Xiujie et al. (2019). RSC Advances 9 (20)
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Partial denitrification (NO3−-N → NO2−-N) was combined with anaerobic ammonium oxidation (ANAMMOX) to achieve nitrogen removal with a low C/N ratio and low energy consumption.