The complete genome sequence of Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidifoliorum ICMP 18803

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Abstract

The complete genome of Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidifoliorum ICMP18803 (Pfm) was sequenced using the Oxford Nanopore minION platform to an average read depth of 123. The genome assembled into a single chromosome of 6,353,853 bp after error-correction with Illumina short reads using Pilon. The complement of effector genes from a P. syringae pathovar plays the predominant role in defining its pathogenicity. Automatic gene annotation pipelines often poorly identify and name effector genes, however. Despite Pfm being a relatively weak pathogen of kiwifruit, a set of 31 effectors, 26 of which were full length, was identified by mapping the comprehensive effector library generated by Dillon et al. (2019). The Pfm genome with the effector complement, correctly named and annotated was resubmitted to Genbank ( CP081457 ).

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