@article{5ad3d185820a4d6cb93e762e1ddada2c,
title = "Draft Genome Sequence of the Redox-Active Enteric Bacterium Citrobacter portucalensis Strain MBL",
abstract = "We grew a soil enrichment culture to identify organisms that anaerobically oxidize phenazine-1-carboxylic acid. A strain of Citrobacter portucalensis was isolated from this enrichment and sequenced by both Illumina and PacBio technologies. It has a genome with a length of 5.3 Mb, a G+C content of 51.8\%, and at least one plasmid.",
author = "Tsypin, \{Lev M.\} and Saunders, \{Scott H.\} and Yinon Bar-On and Leadbetter, \{Jared R.\} and Newman, \{Dianne K.\}",
note = "We thank Melanie Oakes at the University of California, Irvine, Genomics High-Throughput Facility for PacBio library preparation and sequencing. Special thanks go to Igor Antoshechkin at the Caltech Millard and Muriel Jacobs Genetics and Genomics Laboratory for Illumina library preparation and sequencing and for giving us critical feedback on the manuscript. Megan Bergkessel and Kurt Dahlstrom provided helpful discussions throughout this work. Kurt Hanselmann and Gabriela Kovacikova were responsible for much of the success and joy of the Microbial Diversity 2017 program. Funding for the Microbial Diversity 2017 program at the MBL was provided by the Hibbit Endowed Education Fund, the Moshe Shilo Memorial Scholarship Fund, the Holger and Friederun Jannasch Scholarship, the U.S. DOE, NASA, the NSF, and the Simons Foundation. L.M.T. was supported by the Rosen Endowment Fellowship at Caltech and an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship (grant DGE‐1745301). Additional support came from NIH (1R01AI127850-01A1) and Army Research Office (W911NF-17-1-0024) grants to D.K.N.",
year = "2020",
month = aug,
day = "6",
doi = "10.1128/MRA.00695-20",
language = "الإنجليزيّة",
volume = "9",
journal = "Microbiology Resource Announcements",
issn = "2576-098X",
publisher = "American Society for Microbiology",
number = "32",
}