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Claudia Coleine1, Diego Micheletti2, Massimo Pindo2
1Department of Ecological and Biological Sciences, University of Tuscia, Viterbo, Italy.
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A draft genome sequence was assembled and annotated for an uncultured archaeon reconstructed from shotgun metagenomes obtained from Antarctic endoliths. The assembled genome is 1.99 megabases and encodes 2,405 predicted protein-coding genes. This genome sequence provides insights into the microbial diversity and functional potential of extremophiles inhabiting Antarctic rock environments.
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