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Massilia sp. BSC265 was isolated from a biological soil crust near Moab, Utah. The strain appears to be capable of chemotaxis and exopolysaccharide synthesis for biofilm adhesion. The BSC265 genome contains a complete dissimilatory nitrate reduction pathway as well as a TCA cycle, making it a facultative anaerobe.

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    • Draft Genome Sequence of Massilia sp. Strain BSC265, Isolated From Biological Soil Crust of Moab, Utah
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    2014-11-13
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    • Digital object identifier: 10.1128/genomeA.01199-14
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      2169-8287
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    • The final version of this article, as published in Genome Announcements, can be viewed online at: http://genomea.asm.org/content/2/6/e01199-14

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    Bailey, A. C., Kellom, M., Poret-Peterson, A. T., Noonan, K., Hartnett, H. E., & Raymond, J. (2014). Draft Genome Sequence of Massilia sp. Strain BSC265, Isolated from Biological Soil Crust of Moab, Utah. Genome Announcements, 2(6). doi:10.1128/genomea.01199-14

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