Metagenomic Sequencing of Two Cultures Grown on Chemically Deconstructed Plastic Products
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-20-2023
Department
Department of Biological Sciences; Department of Chemical Engineering; Department of Chemistry
Abstract
We report the metagenome sequences of two microbial cultures that were grown with chemically deconstructed plastic products as their sole carbon source. These metagenomes will provide insights into the metabolic capabilities of cultures grown on deconstructed plastics and can serve as a starting point for the identification of novel plastic degradation mechanisms.
Publication Title
Microbiology resource announcements
Recommended Citation
Putman, L.,
Schaerer, L. G.,
Wu, R.,
Kulas, D. G.,
Zolghadr, A.,
Ong, R.,
Shonnard, D.,
Techtmann, S.,
Arbanas, L. G.,
Bannerman, G. G.,
Cart, B.,
Cureton, A.,
Doerr, B. P.,
Jovicevic, Z.,
Langosch, M.,
MacLeod, A. B.,
McCloskey, C.,
McNally, A. M.,
Monkevich, M. K.,
Noecker, A.,
Norris, D.,
Pellizzon, V. G.,
Strom, K. B.,
&
Taylor, E. E.
(2023).
Metagenomic Sequencing of Two Cultures Grown on Chemically Deconstructed Plastic Products.
Microbiology resource announcements, e0130422.
http://doi.org/10.1128/mra.01304-22
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