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The arsenic-resistant Bacillus sp. BI3 is potentially suitable for arsenic removal technologies. We report its draft genome sequence, with 5,637,029 bp, and with an average GC-content of 34.8%. Through the data assembly, 5,637,029 bp within 40 scaffolds were obtained, and the scaffold N50 was 612,090 bp; the longest scaffold was 1,628,050 bp. The genome of Bacillus sp. BI3 showed the ars gene systems including the genes encoding both the arsenical-resistance protein Acr3 and the arsenical pump membrane protein arsB. The genome sequence of Bacillus sp. BI3 provides insights for setting up biotechnological application that could enhance As removal efficiency.
Keywords: GSC:MIxS;MIGS:6.0
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