Draft Genome Sequences of Microbacterium hominis LCDC-84-0209T Isolated from a Human Lung Aspirate and Microbacterium laevaniformans LCDC 91-0039 Isolated from a Human Blood Culture.

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National Microbiology Laboratory-CSCHAH Site, Public Health Agency of Canada, Winnipeg, Canada Department of Medical Microbiology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada

Published: September 2016

Draft genomes for Microbacterium hominis 84-0209(T) and M. laevaniformans 91-0039 were studied. Genome sizes (bps, [G+C contents]) were 3,506,522 (70.96%) and 2,999,965 (69.51%), respectively. Annotation revealed: (M. hominis) three rRNA sequences, 45 tRNA genes, and 3,218 coding sequences; (M. laevaniformans) three rRNA sequences, 49 tRNA genes, and 2,874 coding sequences.

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