Draft genome sequence of the symbiotic Frankia sp. strain B2 isolated from root nodules of Casuarina cunninghamiana found in Algeria

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Belaid, K. | Swanson, E. | Carré-Mlouka, A. | Hocher, Valérie | Svistoonoff, Sergio | Gully, Djamel | Simpson, S. | Morris, K. | Kelley Thomas, W. | Amrani, S. | Tisa, L.S. | Gherbi, Hassen

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Frankia sp. strain B2 was isolated from Casuarina cunninghamiana nodules. Here, we report the 5.3-Mbp draft genome sequence of Frankia sp. strain B2 with a G+C content of 70.1 % and 4,663 candidate protein-encoding genes. Analysis of the genome revealed the presence of high numbers of secondary metabolic biosynthetic gene clusters.

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