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Bessem Chouaia1, Elena Crotti, Lorenzo Brusetti
1Department of Food Science and Microbiology, University of Milan, Milan, Italy.
Abstract:
Members of the genus Blastococcus have been isolated from sandstone monuments, as well as from sea, soil, plant, and snow samples. We report here the genome sequence of a member of this genus, Blastococcus saxobsidens strain DD2, isolated from below the surface of a Sardinian wall calcarenite stone sample.
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