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    Draft genomes from uncultured Thiohalocapsa sp. PB-PSB1 and uncultured Desulfofustis sp. PB-SRB1 from the study "Microscale sulfur cycling in the pink berry consortia of the Sippewissett salt marsh"

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    <p>The pink berries are macroscopic, photosynthetic microbial aggregates composed primarily of two closely associated species: sulfide-oxidizing purple sulfur bacteria (uncultured Thiohalocapsa sp. PB-PSB1) of the family Chromatiaceae and sulfate reducing bacteria (uncultured Desulfofustis sp. PB-SRB1) from the Desulfobulbacaea.  This dataset consists of the near-complete draft genomes for these two bacterial species.  Annotations provieded here were generated by RAST.</p> <p> </p> <p>These genomes were obtained by binning assembled metagenomic data associated with ncbi bioproject: PRJNA214436.  Genomes annotation data presented here was generated by the RAST automated annotation pipeline with frame-shift correction (http://rast.nmpdr.org).  Full description of the methods used to generate this data and analysis of these genomes has been provided in the publication  "A sulfurous symbiosis: microscale sulfur cycling in the pink berry consortia of the Sippewissett salt marsh" (Wilbanks, et al. in preparation).  </p> <p> </p
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