- Nicholson, Wayne L;
- Davis, Christina L;
- Shapiro, Nicole;
- Huntemann, Marcel;
- Clum, Alicia;
- Reddy, TBK;
- Pillay, Manoj;
- Markowitz, Victor;
- Varghese, Neha;
- Pati, Amrita;
- Ivanova, Natalia;
- Kyrpides, Nikos;
- Woyke, Tanja
Despite their ubiquity and their involvement in food spoilage, the genus Carnobacterium remains rather sparsely characterized at the genome level. Carnobacterium inhibens K1(T) is a member of the Carnobacteriaceae family within the class Bacilli. This strain is a Gram-positive, rod-shaped bacterium isolated from the intestine of an Atlantic salmon. The present study determined the genome sequence and annotation of Carnobacterium inhibens K1(T). The genome comprised 2,748,608 bp with a G + C content of 34.85 %, which included 2621 protein-coding genes and 116 RNA genes. The strain contained five contigs corresponding to presumptive plasmids of sizes: 19,036; 24,250; 26,581; 65,272; and 65,904 bp.