Publications by authors named "Sarah Mae U Penir"

In has increasingly been observed that viral and bacterial coinfection frequently occurs among cultured shrimp and this coinfection could exacerbate the disease phenotype. Here, we describe a newly discovered bacterial strain, PH1009 collected from Masbate Island, Philippines that was found to be co-infecting with the White Spot Syndrome virus in a sample of black tiger prawn, . The genome of PH1009 was sequenced, assembled, and annotated.

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Chromosome-scale genome assembly of the yeast CBS 517.90 was determined by a combination of technologies producing short (HiSeq X; Illumina) and long (MinION; Oxford Nanopore Technologies) reads. The 21.

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The emergence of multidrug-resistant bacterial strains in diverse settings has been reported globally. In the Philippine shrimp aquaculture industry, antibiotics are used for the treatment of bacterial diseases during the production cycle. We report the draft genome of PH698, a multidrug-resistant strain isolated from a Philippine shrimp farm.

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We report the first draft genome sequence of an acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease (AHPND)-causing strain isolated from a sample from the Philippines. The strain carries the genes encoding the Pir-like toxin pair PirA and PirB.

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Saprochaete suaveolens is an ascomycetous yeast that produces a range of fruity flavors and fragrances. Here, we report the high-contiguity genome sequence of the ex-holotype strain, NRRL Y-17571 (CBS 152.25).

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