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Michael C Sadler1, Sayaka Mino1,2, Robert M Morris1
1School of Oceanography, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.
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We report the complete genome sequences of 34 Arctic marine bacteria, including 16 Pelagibacter (SAR11), 4 Pseudothioglobus (SUP05), 2 SAR116, and 4 Njordibacter. These cultures and closed genomes enhance the understanding of microbial diversity in the Arctic and the evolutionary processes underlying adaptation.
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