Seven draft genomes for halophilic bacteria from samples in Northern California
Hannah Starcevich, Kush Narang, Abhineet Ram, Sinead C. Archdeacon, Luna Browne, Lily Chen, Avni Duda, Alexander Guess, Zachary Hom, Claire Hsieh, Jion Hwang, Tanish Iyer, Vishista Jain, Emily Jarvinen, Karen Kee, Guadalupe Lauro, Bao Ngoc Le, Gabrielle Lewis, Yicheng Lou

TL;DR
This paper presents seven new draft genomes of salt-loving bacteria found in Northern California, aiming to improve understanding of halophilic organisms.
Contribution
The study provides new genomic data for seven previously unstudied halophilic bacterial species.
Findings
Seven halophilic bacterial genomes were sequenced from Northern California samples.
These genomes contribute to the growing database of halophilic bacteria for industrial and biotechnical research.
Abstract
Halophiles, extremophiles that live in high-salinity environments, are critical to a range of industrial and biotechnical processes but are relatively understudied. To help build a better understanding of halophilic genomes, we sequenced the genomes of seven halophilic bacterial species from Northern California.
Genes, proteins, chemicals, diseases, species, mutations and cell lines named across the full text — each resolved to its canonical identifier and authoritative record.
Peer Reviews
No public reviews on file for this paper yet. If you reviewed it on a platform where reviews are public (OpenReview, ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML), you can paste yours below so the community can read it here.
Videos
No videos yet. Explain this paper in a talk, walkthrough, or lecture? Add one.
Taxonomy
TopicsMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology · Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies · Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology
