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. 2015 Jun 4;3(3):e00515-15.
doi: 10.1128/genomeA.00515-15.

Draft genomes of gammaproteobacterial methanotrophs isolated from terrestrial ecosystems

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Draft genomes of gammaproteobacterial methanotrophs isolated from terrestrial ecosystems

Richard Hamilton et al. Genome Announc. .

Abstract

Genome sequences of Methylobacter luteus, Methylobacter whittenburyi, Methylosarcina fibrata, Methylomicrobium agile, and Methylovulum miyakonense were generated. The strains represent aerobic methanotrophs typically isolated from various terrestrial ecosystems.

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