Whole-genome shotgun sequence of Rhodococcus species strain JVH1
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- DOI: 10.1128/JB.01066-12
Whole-genome shotgun sequence of Rhodococcus species strain JVH1
Abstract
Here we present a whole-genome shotgun sequence of Rhodococcus species strain JVH1, an organism capable of degrading a variety of organosulfur compounds. In particular, JVH1 is able to selectively cleave carbon-sulfur bonds within alkyl chains. A large number of oxygenases were identified, consistent with other members of the genus.
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