Complete genome sequence of Polymorphum gilvum SL003B-26A1T, a crude oil-degrading bacterium from oil-polluted saline soil.
J Bacteriol, 2011/6;193(11):2894-5.
Li SG[1], Tang YQ, Nie Y, Cai M, Wu XL
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PMID: 21478361DOI: 10.1128/JB.00333-11
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Abstract
Polymorphum gilvum SL003B-26A1(T) is a type strain of a newly published novel species in the novel genus Polymorphum. It was isolated from a crude oil-polluted saline soil in Shengli Oilfield, China, and was able to use the crude oil as the sole carbon source. Here we report the complete genome of SL003B-26A1(T) and the genes likely to be involved in oil degradation and ecological adaption.
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Alphaproteobacteria; China; DNA, Bacterial; Genome, Bacterial; Molecular Sequence Data; Petroleum; Sequence Analysis, DNA; Soil Microbiology
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