Improved High-Quality Draft Genome Sequence of the Eurypsychrophile Rhodotorula sp. JG1b, Isolated from Permafrost in the Hyperarid Upper-Elevation McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica.
Genome Announc, 2016/3/17;4(2)
Goordial J[1], Raymond-Bouchard I[1], Riley R[2], Ronholm J[1], Shapiro N[2], Woyke T[2], LaButti KM[2], Tice H[2], Amirebrahimi M[2], Grigoriev IV[2], Greer C[3], Bakermans C[4], Whyte L[5]
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Abstract
Here, we report the draft genome sequence of Rhodotorula sp. strain JG1b, a yeast that was isolated from ice-cemented permafrost in the upper-elevation McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. The sequenced genome size is 19.39 Mb, consisting of 156 scaffolds and containing a total of 5,625 predicted genes. This is the first known cold-adapted Rhodotorula sp. sequenced to date.
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