Draft genome sequence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain NGMBE-25A isolated from fecal samples of migratory birds at Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh
Md. Mashiur Rahaman, Sumaiya Akter, Shoheli Asrafie, Zan Zan U, Raiyan Rafsan, Abdus Sadique, Jahidul Alam, Fahad Khan, Nayma Haque Tonny, Rozely Hossain, Mohammad Moshiur Rahman, Abu Noman Zisan, Md. Baki Billah, Kabir M. Uddin, Md. Mahbubur Rahman, Oly Ahmed, Fariza Shams

TL;DR
This paper presents the draft genome of a Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain from migratory birds in Bangladesh, showing its potential role in spreading bacterial pathogens.
Contribution
The study provides a new draft genome sequence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa from migratory birds, highlighting antibiotic resistance genes.
Findings
The genome is 6.27 Mb in size and contains 5,719 coding sequences.
The genome includes antibiotic resistance genes, indicating potential clinical relevance.
The study suggests migratory birds may contribute to the spread of bacterial pathogens.
Abstract
We report the draft genome sequence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa from migratory birds at Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh. The 6.27 Mb genome, sequenced using Illumina MiSeq, contains 5,719 coding sequences, including antibiotic resistance genes. This report highlights the role of wildlife in the dissemination of bacterial pathogens.
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TopicsGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies · Microbial infections and disease research · Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria
