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Ahn, D.-H./ Han, S.-R./ Oh, T.-J./ Park, H. 2016: Complete genome sequence of ionizing radiation-resistant Hymenobacter sp. strain PAMC26628 isolated from an Arctic lichen. - Journal of Biotechnology 223: 50-51. [RLL List # 243 / Rec.# 37500]
Keywords: Complete genome sequence/ Hymenobacter sp. PAMC26628/ Nucleotide excision repair/ Radiation-resistance/ Biology/ Fungi/ Genetic engineering/ Ionizing radiation/ Nucleotides/ Radiation shielding/ Repair/ Complete genomes/ DNA damages/ Hymenobacter sp. PAMC26628/ Nucleotide excision repair/ Radiation resistance/ Radiation resistant/ Genes
Abstract: Ionizing radiation-resistant Hymenobacter sp. strain PAMC26628 was isolated from Stereocaulon sp., an Arctic lichen. Complete genome sequencing of Hymenobacter sp. PAMC26628 revealed one chromosome (5,277,381 bp), one plasmid (89,596 bp), and several genes involved in nucleotide excision repair, a DNA damage removal pathway. An analysis of the Hymenobacter sp. PAMC26628 genome will help us understand its evolution and provide novel insight into the adaptations that allow this organism to survive in the extreme cold of the Arctic.
– doi:10.1016/j.jbiotec.2016.02.031

URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168165616300864

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