Morgan V Farrell, Aya M Aljaber, Madison Amoruso, Wyman F Chan, Jiellen R Dael, Mathieu L De Tomas, Emily G Delavega, Jacob M Eslava, Benjamin J Holdbrook-Smith, Precilla Lee, Van Mai, Laith R Michael, Stephanie V Moreno, Jose F Quevedo, Aaron G Roberts, Jorge Villanueva, Carl Westin, Daniela M Zazueta, Nicholas J Shikuma
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Draft genome sequences of Flagellimonas sp. MMG031 and Marinobacter sp. MMG032 isolated from the dinoflagellate Symbiodinium pilosum.
Here, we report the draft genome sequences of Flagellimonas sp. MMG031 and Marinobacter sp. MMG032, isolated from coral-associated dinoflagellate Symbiodinium pilosum, assembled and analyzed by undergraduate students participating in a Marine Microbial Genomics (MMG) course. A genomic comparison suggests MMG031 and MMG032 are novel species and a resource for restoration and biotechnology.