Draft genomes of six Streptomyces species from a United States biogeography survey
Janani Hariharan, Nicole M. Feriancek, James R. Doroghazi, Mallory J. Choudoir, Peter Diebold, Ashley N. Campbell, Kevin Panke-Buisse, Daniel H. Buckley

TL;DR
This paper presents the genome sequences of six new Streptomyces species found in U.S. soil, helping to study their ecological and chemical diversity.
Contribution
The study provides whole genome sequences and predicted biosynthetic products of six novel Streptomyces species.
Findings
Six novel Streptomyces species were identified from U.S. soil samples.
Genome sequences and predicted biosynthetic products are reported for these strains.
Abstract
Streptomyces bacteria play key ecological and functional roles in terrestrial ecosystems. We surveyed soil samples across the continental United States, identifying six novel Streptomyces species. Here, we report the whole genome sequences of these strains and their predicted biosynthetic products, providing additional information for studying biological and chemical diversity in this ubiquitous species.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicrobial Natural Products and Biosynthesis · Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies · Legume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis
