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Complete genome sequence of Gulosibacter sp. ACHW.36C, a toluene-degrading strain isolated in Hong Kong.
Gulosibacter spp. are known as consumers of xenobiotics and, though widely distributed in the environment, are infrequently reported. Gulosibacter sp. ACHW.36C was isolated from a cleaning sponge contaminated with a petroleum-based hoof oil, and its complete genome (2,748,452 bp, 67.61% G+C) established through hybrid assembly.