Abstract
AbstractWe present the complete genome sequences of two strains ofTeredinibacter turnerae, SR01903 and SR02026, shipworm endosymbionts isolated from the gills ofLyrodus pedicellatusandTeredo bartschi, respectively, and derived from Oxford Nanopore sequencing. These sequences will aid in the comparative genomics of shipworm endosymbionts and understanding of host-symbiont selection.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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