Evan S Grimes, Samuel J Bergerson, Emily P McHugh, David Monismith, James H Campbell, Alisha G Campbell
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Genome sequences of Methylobacterium and Methylorubrum isolates from Cd-contaminated soils in the Tar Creek Superfund site.
Soil bacteria were isolated from the Tar Creek Superfund site in the presence of cadmium. Eight of these strains belong to the genus Methylobacterium, whereas one strain belongs to the genus Methylorubrum. Here, we report drafts of their genome sequences and highlight cadmium-resistance genes required in an exceptionally contaminated environment.