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Draft genome sequence of Tetramitus sp. JP001
Atham Hari Naga Papa Rao1, Lakshmanan Vighnesh1, Himanshi Bhagat1
1Department of Plant Sciences, School of Life Sciences, University of Hyderabad, P.O. Central University, Hyderabad, India.
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We report a 34.6 Mb draft genome of Tetramitus sp. JP001, which was isolated from the rhizoplane of a freshwater Marsilea sp. using Escherichia coli JC875 as prey. Despite their biological and ecological implications, members of the Tetramitus genus are not as extensively studied as other protists.
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