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Draft genome sequence of a marine coccolithophore Chrysotila carterae NIES-4509
Authors: Kohei Yoneda; Shigekatsu Suzuki; Masanobu Kawachi; Hirotoshi Endo; Akihiro Kato; Tomoya Takeda; Yoshiaki Maeda; +1 Authors
Kohei Yoneda; Shigekatsu Suzuki; Masanobu Kawachi; Hirotoshi Endo; Akihiro Kato; Tomoya Takeda; Yoshiaki Maeda; Iwane Suzuki;
doi: 10.1128/mra.01357-24
Draft genome sequence of a marine coccolithophore Chrysotila carterae NIES-4509
Abstract
ABSTRACT The present study reports the draft genome assembly of a transformable marine coccolithophore Chrysotila carterae NIES-4509. The draft genome consisted of approximately 451.7 Mbp, with 57.9 % G + C content and 9,265 contigs. This assembly is expected to be utilized for understanding the cellular physiology of marine haptophytes.
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