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Complete Genome Sequences of Two Thermophilic Indigenous Bacteria Isolated from Wheat Straw, Thermoclostridium stercorarium subsp. Strain RKWS1 and Thermoanaerobacter sp. Strain RKWS2.


ABSTRACT: Reported here are complete genome sequences for two anaerobic, thermophilic bacteria isolated from wheat straw, i.e., the (hemi)cellulolytic Thermoclostridium stercorarium subspecies strain RKWS1 (3,029,933 bp) and the hemicellulolytic Thermoanaerobacter species strain RKWS2 (2,827,640 bp). Discovery of indigenous thermophiles in plant biomass suggests that high-temperature microorganisms are more ubiquitous than previously thought.

SUBMITTER: Bing RG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10019256 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Complete Genome Sequences of Two Thermophilic Indigenous Bacteria Isolated from Wheat Straw, Thermoclostridium stercorarium subsp. Strain RKWS1 and <i>Thermoanaerobacter</i> sp. Strain RKWS2.

Bing Ryan G RG   Willard Daniel J DJ   Manesh Mohamad J H MJH   Laemthong Tunyaboon T   Crosby James R JR   Adams Michael W W MWW   Kelly Robert M RM  

Microbiology resource announcements 20230207 3


Reported here are complete genome sequences for two anaerobic, thermophilic bacteria isolated from wheat straw, i.e., the (hemi)cellulolytic Thermoclostridium stercorarium subspecies strain RKWS1 (3,029,933 bp) and the hemicellulolytic <i>Thermoanaerobacter</i> species strain RKWS2 (2,827,640 bp). Discovery of indigenous thermophiles in plant biomass suggests that high-temperature microorganisms are more ubiquitous than previously thought. ...[more]

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