Seven complete genome sequences of Halomonas mongoliensis isolates from hypersaline lakes in Brazilian Pantanal
William Lautert-Dutra, Francine Melise dos Santos, Amanda Pasinato Napp, Clarissa Lovato Melo

TL;DR
This paper presents the complete genome sequences of seven Halomonas mongoliensis bacteria isolated from salty lakes in Brazil, which could help in biotechnology.
Contribution
The study provides seven newly sequenced complete genomes of Halomonas mongoliensis from hypersaline environments in the Pantanal region.
Findings
The genomes of seven Halomonas mongoliensis isolates were fully sequenced.
The isolates were obtained from hypersaline lakes in the Brazilian Pantanal region.
These genomes may support biotechnological applications due to the bacteria's extremophilic traits.
Abstract
Extremophilic microorganisms thrive in alkaline and saline conditions that reduce contamination risks, enabling efficient fermentation. We report the complete genomes of seven Halomonas mongoliensis isolates from salt-rich lakes in Brazil’s Pantanal, expanding resources for biotechnological development.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies · Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology · Algal biology and biofuel production
