Genomes of nine cultured microbes from two hydrologically connected freshwater sites in Wellesley, MA
Sasha Behar, Arina Zadvornaya, Elizabeth Wren, Marina Andreadis, Ayesha Tariq, Mary E. Tian, Sachi Krishna, Kadidia Keita, Helena Eich, Jennifer Enriquez, Britany J. Hansten Monterrozo, Charlotte Hyun, Kara L. Jenkins, Kavya Parameswar, Malika M. Top, Stella Waag, M. Gray Ryan

TL;DR
This paper provides the genomes of nine freshwater microbes from Wellesley, MA, offering insights into their genetic diversity.
Contribution
The study contributes new genomic data for freshwater microbes, including several bacterial genera.
Findings
Nine microbial genomes were sequenced from two connected freshwater sites.
The dataset includes diverse taxa such as Pedobacter, Pseudomonas, and Flavobacterium.
Abstract
We present the genomes of nine cultured microbes isolated from two freshwater sites in Wellesley, MA. The dataset is useful for exploring genomic diversity among freshwater taxa, including Pedobacter, Pseudomonas, Rhodoferax, Rouxiella, and Flavobacterium.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology · Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies · Protist diversity and phylogeny
