Publications by authors named "Li-Chang Tang"

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  • Rossellomorea sp. DA94 is a bacterium isolated from mangrove sediment that has the ability to break down agar and is characterized by its orange pigment.
  • The complete genome of strain DA94 consists of 4.63 Mb, containing 4589 protein-coding sequences (CDSs), 33 rRNA genes, and 110 tRNA genes, with significant enzymes for polysaccharide degradation identified.
  • The study highlights the genetic basis for agar degradation and carotenoid biosynthesis, suggesting potential uses in biotechnology due to the diversity of enzymes involved.
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Ruegeria sp. YS9, an aerobic and chemoheterotrophic bacterium belonging to marine Roseobacter lineage, was a putative new species isolated from red algae Eucheuma okamurai in the South China Sea (Beihai, Guangxi province). The complete genome sequence in strain YS9 comprised one circular chromosome with 3,244,635 bp and five circular plasmids ranging from 38,085 to 748,160 bp, with a total length of 4.

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Gilvimarinus sp. DA14, a putative new species isolated from mangrove sediment in the South China Sea (Beihai, Guangxi province), is an aerobic and heterotrophic agar degrading bacterium. Here, we present the complete genome sequence of strain DA14, which comprises 3.

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