Complete genome sequences of seven
Microbacterium foliorum
phages Albedo, Kenzers, Swervy, Cranjis, JaimeB, Fullmetal, and Stormbreaker
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Published:2024-04-11
Issue:4
Volume:13
Page:
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ISSN:2576-098X
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Container-title:Microbiology Resource Announcements
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Microbiol Resour Announc
Author:
Valentin Caban Keyshla1, Kalesnik Elizabeth1, Green Kaitlyn A.1, Negro Christopher J.1, Nunez Rodriguez Ulises1, Peele Milan C.1, Nguyen Casandra T.1, Cahill Sydney1, Dougherty Keara1, Logue Melissa1, Hargraves Star1, Radziak Hannah1, Willette Luke1, Ogunyinka Esther1, Campbell Davia C.1, Adebamiro Oluwatomiwa1, Schmeltzer Cecelia1, Onimus Jonathan1, Asaka Hannah A.1, Bangura Wilfred1, Shimp Christina M.1, Alade Ameera1, Sequira Daekwon M.1, Jimenez Tommy1, , Swerdlow Sarah J.2, Harrison Melinda K.3ORCID, Fallest-Strobl Patricia C.1, Mastropaolo Matthew D.1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Sciences, Neumann University, Aston, Pennsylvania, USA 2. Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh Greensburg, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, USA 3. Sciences, Cabrini University, Radnor, Pennsylvania, USA
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Seven bacteriophages were isolated from soil in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin using the host
Microbacterium foliorum
. These bacteriophages range in the number of predicted genes encoded, from 25 to 91, and are distributed across actinobacteriophage clusters EB, EC, EE, and EK.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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