Draft Genome Sequences of Two Strains of a Newly Described Species, Sphingobacterium cellulitidis

ABSTRACT The draft genome sequences of two strains of a newly described species, Sphingobacterium cellulitidis, have been determined. The type strain originated from cellulitis of a toe of a patient and the other strain from the environment. The sequences will provide the reference genomes of the new Sphingobacterium species.

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