Whole genome sequence of Serratia marcescens 39_H1, a potential hydrolytic and acidogenic strain.

Biotechnology reports (Amsterdam, Netherlands)(2020)

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Abstract
Here, we report a high quality annotated draft genome of 39_H1, a Gram-negative facultative anaerobe that was isolated from an anaerobic digester. The strain exhibited hydrolytic/acidogenic properties by significantly improving methane production when used as a single isolate inoculum during anaerobic digestion of water hyacinth and cow dung. The total genome size of the isolate was 5,106,712 bp which corresponds to an N50 of 267,528 and G + C content of 59.7 %. Genome annotation with the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP) predicted a total of 4,908 genes of which 4,755 were protein coding genes; there were no plasmids detected. A number of genes associated with hydrolytic/acidogenic activities as well as other metabolic activities were identified and discussed.
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Biogas,Hydrolysis,Plant-growth-promotion,Serratia marcescens,Whole genome sequence
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