We report the draft genome sequence of GB-01, an industrial strain used as a food colorant. assembly of long reads resulted in 121 chromosomal contigs and 1 mitochondrial contig, and sequencing errors were corrected by paired-end short reads. This genome sequence will provide useful information for azaphilone pigments and mycotoxin citrinin biosynthesis.
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Microbiol Resour Announc
June 2019
Bioproduction Research Institute (BPRI), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Ibaraki, Japan
We report the draft genome sequence of GB-01, an industrial strain used as a food colorant. assembly of long reads resulted in 121 chromosomal contigs and 1 mitochondrial contig, and sequencing errors were corrected by paired-end short reads. This genome sequence will provide useful information for azaphilone pigments and mycotoxin citrinin biosynthesis.
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April 2014
Key Lab of Microbiological Engineering of Agricultural Environment, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, China.
Bacterial strain GB-01 was isolated from abamectin-contaminated soils by continuous enrichment culture. The preliminary identification of strain GB-01 as a Burkholderia species was based mainly on simple biochemical and substrate utilization tests; however, these tests alone cannot accurately differentiate all the species within the genus Burkholderia. The strain GB-01 was subjected to taxonomic analysis through a polyphasic approach, in which phenotypic, genotypic, and phylogenetic information was gathered to conclude the classification of this microbe.
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