Publications by authors named "Madhavi Madduluri"

Rabindra Sarovar lake is an artificial freshwater lake in the arsenic infested eastern region of India. In this study, using the genome resolved metagenomics approach; we have deciphered the taxonomic diversity as well as the functional insights of the gene pools specific to this region. Initially, a total of 113 Metagenome Assembled Genomes (MAGs) were recovered from the two predominant seasons, that is, rainy (n = 50) and winter (n = 63).

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We report here the draft genome sequence of Tolypothrix campylonemoides VB511288, isolated from building facades in Santiniketan, India. The members of this genus produce several compounds of commercial importance. The draft assembly is 10,627,177 bases in 135 scaffolds, and it contains 7,886 protein-coding genes, 994 pseudogenes, 18 rRNA genes, and 76 tRNA genes.

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Article Synopsis
  • The draft genome sequence of Scytonema millei VB511283, a cyanobacterium found on stone monument biofilms in Santiniketan, India, is presented.
  • The genome measures 11,627,246 base pairs (11.63 Mb) and contains 118 scaffolds.
  • The assembly predicts approximately 9,011 protein-coding genes, along with 117 tRNAs and 12 rRNAs.
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