Complete genome sequence of Desulfoscipio sp. strain L, a putative sulfate-reducing bacterium isolated from contaminated groundwater
Xiaocui Li, Hongyan Wang, Zongming Xiu, Haiwei Wei, Frank E. Löffler, Yi Yang

TL;DR
This paper presents the full genome sequence of a sulfate-reducing bacterium found in contaminated groundwater.
Contribution
The study provides the complete genome sequence of a newly isolated Desulfoscipio sp. strain.
Findings
The genome includes a 4,259,676 bp circular chromosome.
A 1,530-bp circular plasmid was also identified.
Abstract
We report the complete genome sequence of Desulfoscipio sp. strain L, a putative sulfate-reducing bacterium isolated from contaminated groundwater. The genome comprises a circular chromosome of 4,259,676 bp and a 1,530-bp circular plasmid.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies · Mine drainage and remediation techniques · Microbial Applications in Construction Materials
