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De novo genome assembly of Arthrobacter sp. isolated from arctic permafrost soil
ŠATROVÁ, Mariana
A draft genome was assembled from newly sequenced Arthrobacter species isolated from arctic soil. The raw sequences were analyzed and their statistics discussed in great depth. Several assemblers were tested and compared for results. The best assembly (the final draft genome) was then uploaded to RAST server and annotated.
The importance of Actinobacteria in Arctic soil
BOŠKOVÁ, Hana
This work is aimed for Actinobacteria and describes their importance in Arctic soil. The members of Actinobacteria are known for their ability to decompose complex natural biopolymers and because they are able to live in harsh arctic environment they could play there an important role in organic matter decomposition. The work compares their abundance in different soil horizons with the focus on cryoturbations and determines the influence of temperature on their amount. This work also represents the results of testing pure Actinobacterial isolates for the production of cellulolytic enzymes.

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