Draft genome sequences of three Arcobacter strains of pig and dairy cattle manure origin

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The genus Arcobacter has been associated with human illness and fecal contamination by humans and animals. Here, we announce the draft genome sequences of three strains of Arcobacter species cultured from pig and dairy cattle manure tanks. This information will assist in the characterization of features related to host specificities and identify potential pathogenic health risks to humans and animals.

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Adam, Z., Whiteduck-Leveillee, K., Cloutier, M., Tambong, J. T., Chen, W., Lewis, C. T., … Khan, I. U. H. (2014). Draft genome sequences of three Arcobacter strains of pig and dairy cattle manure origin. Genome Announcements, 2(3). https://doi.org/10.1128/genomeA.00377-14

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