Complete Genome Sequence of NAH7-Harboring Pseudomonas putida Strain G7
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Complete Genome Sequence of NAH7-Harboring Pseudomonas putida Strain G7
Abstract
Pseudomonas putida G7 (111) is an aerobic bacterial species discovered in soil known to harbor the naphthalene-degrading NAH7 plasmid. Here, we report the genome sequence of G7. The genome was assembled by Nanopore sequencing and consisted of a chromosome of 6.4 Mbp with a G+C content of 62.13%.
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