The Whole Genome Sequence of Pseudomonas fernandeno sp. nov. from Soil and the Agricultural Discovery Pipeline
Savanah Senn,
Meika Best,
Edgar Robles
et al.
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to identify candidate novel species performing beneficial ecological functions from soil. The hypothesis was that novel culturable species with antibiotic production potential could be readily found from soil in the Nature Canyon at Los Angeles Pierce College. 137 bacterial isolates from soil were grown on nutrient agar, ISP-6 medium, or LB agar and partial 16S was ascertained using the Sanger platform for regions V1-V4. One of the potentially novel isolates, Pseudomonas sp. 21-C3… Show more
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