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Complete Genome Sequence of Geobacillus Sp. Strain GHH01, a Thermophilic Lipase-Secreting Bacterium

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Journal Genome Announc
Date 2013 Apr 27
PMID 23618712
Citations 8
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Geobacillus sp. strain GHH01 was isolated during a screening for producers of extracellular thermostable lipases. The completely sequenced and annotated 3.6-Mb genome encodes 3,478 proteins. The strain is genetically equipped to utilize a broad range of different substrates and might develop natural competence.

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