Draft genome sequences data of Mammaliicoccus lentus isolated from horse farm soil
Draft genome sequences data of Mammaliicoccus lentus isolated from horse farm soil
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Mammallicoccus lentus is a member of the commensal microflora of the Staphylococcaceae family, which colonizes the skin of several species of farm animals, including poultry and dairy animals (Huber et al., 2011; Zhang et al., 2009).
The study of the members of the Staphylococcaceae family, such as the Mammaliicoccus genus, isolated from various sources is of great importance for agriculture and Bar Cart public health as contributes to the accumulation of knowledge and understanding of the mechanisms of antibiotic resistance gene transmission among bacterial pathogens.This thesis is supported by Skin Barriers recent studies showing that some members of the Mammallicoccus genus serve as a reservoir of virulence and antibiotic resistance genes and may also be a source of horizontal gene transfer (Saraiva et al., 2021).
Here, we present a draft genome sequence of Mammallicoccus lentus strain PVZ.22 from a horse farm soil sample.The sequencing was performed on the Illumina MiSeq platform.
The genome was assembled using the Geneious software package.The genome contains 2,802,282 bp with a total of 2805 genes, 8 perfect and 12 strict AMR genes and 58 tRNAs genes.