Complete genome sequence of type strain Ola 51.

Stand Genomic Sci

State Key Laboratory of Rice Biology, Institute of Biotechnology, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China.

Published: April 2017

Strain Ola 51 (=LMG 24251 = CGMCC 1.7012) is the type strain of the species and was isolated from surface-sterilized roots of the wild rice species grown in Guangdong, China. Here we summarize the features of the strain Ola 51 and describe its complete genome sequence. The genome contains one circular chromosome of 5,303,342 nucleotides with 54.01% GC content, 4773 protein-coding genes, 16 rRNA genes, 76 tRNA genes, 13 ncRNA genes, 48 pseudo genes, and 1 CRISPR array.

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