Draft Genome Sequence of the Methyl Parathion (Pesticide) Degrading Bacterium Pseudomonas spp. MR3

Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 54 - Trang 120-121 - 2013
Manoj V. Parakhia1, Rukam S. Tomar1, Megha R. Vadukia1, Bipin J. Malviya1, Visha M. Rathod1, Jalpa R. Thakkar1, Kinjal J. Parmar1, Rashmin M. Dhingani2, B. A. Golakiya1
1Department of Biotechnology, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh, India
2College of Food Processing Technology and Bio-energy, Anand Agricultural University, Anand, India

Tóm tắt

Pseudomonas spp. MR3 was isolated from the surrounding soil of pesticide manufacturing industries of Ankleshwar, Gujarat. Under laboratory conditions these microbes were able to degrade up to 500 ppm of methyl parathion within 72 h. Genome sequencing of Pseudomonas spp. MR3 was carried out inIon Torrent (PGM), next generation sequencer. The data obtained revealed 1,268 contigs with genome size of 2.99 Mb and G + C content of 60.9 %. The draft genome sequence of strain MR3 will be helpful in studying the genetic pathways involved in the degradation of several pesticides.

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