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Draft Genome Sequence of Sp. Strain AG207R, a Potential Bacteriocin Producer Isolated from Ginger Roots and Exhibiting Broad-Spectrum Antimicrobial Activity, Including Against Multidrug-Resistant Enterococcus Faecalis

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Here, we report the genome sequence of sp. strain AG207R, isolated from ginger roots. The genome assembly comprises a 6,915,576-bp circular chromosome with 59.56% GC content and possesses 11 regions of biosynthetic gene clusters of secondary metabolites, including one related to bacteriocin.

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