Draft genome sequences of Psychrobacter spp. isolated from Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) survived winter cold stress in Atlantic Canada
Xiaoji Liu, Steve Leadbeater, Mruthula Narayan, Skyler Umlah

TL;DR
This paper reports the draft genomes of 19 Psychrobacter bacteria from Atlantic salmon that survived cold winter stress in Canada.
Contribution
The study provides new draft genome sequences of Psychrobacter isolates from salmon surviving cold stress.
Findings
Draft genomes of 19 Psychrobacter spp. were sequenced from Atlantic salmon in Atlantic Canada.
The salmon survived winter cold stress with or without showing clinical symptoms.
Abstract
We present the draft genome sequences of 19 Psychrobacter spp. isolated from the skin of Atlantic salmon raised in flow-through systems in Atlantic Canada. All of these salmon survived winter cold stress with or without clinical symptoms (lesions).
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Taxonomy
TopicsAquaculture disease management and microbiota · Infections and bacterial resistance · Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies
