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    Genome sequence of the acid-tolerant Burkholderia sp. strain WSM2232 from Karijini National Park, Australia by Walker, R., Watkin, Elizabeth, Tian, R., Brau, L., O'Hara, G., Goodwin, L., Han, J., Reddy, T., Huntemann, M., Pati, A., Woyke, T., mavrommatis, K., Markowitz, V., Ivanova, N., Kyrpides, N., Reeve, W.

    Published 2014
    “…This rhizobial genome is one of 100 sequenced as part of the DOE Joint Genome Institute 2010 Genomic Encyclopedia for Bacte-ria and Archaea-Root Nodule Bacteria (GEBA-RNB) project.…”
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    High-quality draft genome sequence of Rhizobium mesoamericanum strain STM6155, a Mimosa pudica microsymbiont from New Caledonia. by Klonowska, A., López-López, A., Moulin, L., Ardley, J., Gollagher, M., Marinova, Dora, Tian, R., Huntemann, M., Reddy, T., Varghese, N., Woyke, T., Markowitz, V., Ivanova, N., Seshadri, R., Baeshen, M., Baeshen, N., Kyrpides, N., Reeve, W.

    Published 2017
    “…R. mesoamericanum STM6155 was selected as part of the DOE Joint Genome Institute 2010 Genomic Encyclopedia for Bacteria and Archaea-Root Nodule Bacteria (GEBA-RNB) genome sequencing project. …”
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    High-quality permanent draft genome sequence of the Bradyrhizobium elkanii type strain USDA 76T, isolated from Glycine max (L.) Merr by Reeve, W., van Berkum, P., Ardley, J., Tian, R., Gollagher, M., Marinova, Dora, Elia, P., Reddy, T., Pillay, M., Varghese, N., Seshadri, R., Ivanova, N., Woyke, T., Baeshen, M., Baeshen, N., Kyrpides, N.

    Published 2017
    “…Because of its significance as a microsymbiont of this economically important legume, B. elkanii USDA 76 T was selected as part of the DOE Joint Genome Institute 2010 Genomic Encyclopedia for Bacteria and Archaea-Root Nodule Bacteria sequencing project. …”
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    Comparative genome structure, secondary metabolite, and effector coding capacity across Cochliobolus pathogens. by Condon, Bradford J., Leng, Yueqiang, Wu, Dongliang, Bushley, Kathryn E., Ohm, Robin A., Martin, Joel, Schackwitz, Wendy, Grimwood, Jane, Mohd Zainudin, Nur Ain Izzati, Xue, Chunsheng, Wang, Rui, Manning, Viola A., Dhillon, Braham, Tu, Zheng Jin, Steffenson, Brian J., Salamov, Asaf, Sun, Hui, Lowry, Steve, LaButti, Kurt, Han, James, Copeland, Alex, Lindquist, Erika, Barry, Kerrie, Schmutz, Jeremy, Scott E., Scott E., Ciuffetti, Lynda M., Grigoriev, Igor V., Zhong, Shaobin, Turgeon, B. Gillian

    Published 2013
    “…The genomes of five Cochliobolus heterostrophus strains, two Cochliobolus sativus strains, three additional Cochliobolus species (Cochliobolus victoriae, Cochliobolus carbonum, Cochliobolus miyabeanus), and closely related Setosphaeria turcica were sequenced at the Joint Genome Institute (JGI). The datasets were used to identify SNPs between strains and species, unique genomic regions, core secondary metabolism genes, and small secreted protein (SSP) candidate effector encoding genes with a view towards pinpointing structural elements and gene content associated with specificity of these closely related fungi to different cereal hosts. …”
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    Genetic and kinetic basis of inorganic nutrient uptake in lichens by Gunawardhana, Pubudu L.T.

    Published 2017
    “…This was achieved via BLAST screening of draft genome sequences of X. parietina and C. portentosa constructed in collaboration with the Joint Genome Institute (USA) and Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham (UK). …”
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