Complete genome sequence data of a broad-spectrum antipathogen, KCTC 18343P, isolated from Korean traditional rice wine.

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Division of Food Biotechnology and Biosystems Engineering, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon, 24341, Republic of Korea.

Published: April 2020


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KCTC18343P(=MBE1283) isolated from , Korean traditional rice wine, strongly inhibits the growth of food and plant pathogens. A complete genome sequence of KCTC18343P is presented in this report. The genome is 3,979,925 bp in size and harbors 3856 genes. The BioProject has been deposited at DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank. The GenBank accession numbers are PRJNA301202 for the BioProject, NZ_CP013727 for the chromosome, and NZ_CP013728 for the plasmid.

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