Complete genome of a Pseudomonas sp. KK18 isolated from an Antarctic sediment exhibited genes related to plant growth-promoting potential
So-Yeon Eom, Byeollee Kim, So-Ra Han, Sang-Hee Jung, Yuri Kim, Tae-Jin Oh

TL;DR
This paper presents the complete genome of a Pseudomonas strain from Antarctica that has genes linked to promoting plant growth.
Contribution
The study provides the first complete genome of Pseudomonas sp. KK18 with evidence of plant growth-promoting genes.
Findings
The genome is 7.3 Mb with 61% GC content and high completeness.
It contains genes related to plant growth promotion and secondary metabolite biosynthesis.
Abstract
Here, we report the complete genome sequence of Pseudomonas sp. KK18, isolated from the Antarctic Ross Sea sediment. The isolate has a genome size of 7.3 Mb, 61% GC content, 100% completeness, and 0.36% contamination. The genome harbors genes associated with plant growth promotion and the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity · Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies · Legume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis
