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Draft Genome Sequence of Strain DYS4, the Type Species of the Genus , Isolated from a Salt Mine

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Journal Genome Announc
Date 2017 Dec 9
PMID 29217787
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Here is the genome sequence of DYS4, the type species of the genus , isolated from a salt mine. The DNA G+C content of this genome was 68.27 mol%. The scaffold was 96,635 bp. The completely sequenced and annotated genome is 3,243,052 bp and contains 3,313 genes.

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