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Yukie Kubo1,2, Yoshiyuki Tanizaki1,2, Daisuke Hira3
1Kyushu Soy Food Co., Ltd., Kumamoto, Japan.
Microbiology Resource Announcements
|November 20, 2023
Abstract:
We report the complete genome sequence of Bacillus subtilis subsp. natto NARUSE, which has been traditionally employed for fermenting soybeans in Japan. The genome was sequenced using the PacBio system, yielding a sequence, yielding a sequence length of 4,148,793 nucleotides for the circular chromosome and 62,770 nucleotides for the plasmid.
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