Genome Sequences of Gordonia Phages Hotorobo, Woes, and Monty
Author(s) -
Welkin H. Pope,
Jameson P. Davis,
Sirinya O'shea,
Anastasia C. Pfeiffer,
Alexandra N. Rich,
Jason C. Xue,
Kathleen A. Shedlock,
Ann-Catherine J. Stanton,
Emily C. Furbee,
Sarah R. Grubb,
Marcie H. Warner,
Matthew T. Montgomery,
Rebecca A. Garlena,
Daniel A. Russell,
Deborah JacobsSera,
Graham F. Hatfull
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
genome announcements
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2169-8287
DOI - 10.1128/genomea.00598-16
Subject(s) - biology , genome , gene , genetics , computational biology
Hotorobo, Woes, and Monty are newly isolated bacteriophages of Gordonia terrae 3612. The three phages are related, and their genomes are similarly sized (76,972 bp, 73,752 bp, and 75,680 bp for Hotorobo, Woes, and Monty, respectively) and organized. They have extremely long tails and among the longest tape measure protein genes described to date.
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