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Genome Sequences of Gordonia terrae Bacteriophages Phinally and Vivi2
Author(s) -
Welkin H. Pope,
Kaitlyn C. Anderson,
Charu Arora,
Michael E. Bortz,
G. Burnet,
David H. Conover,
Gina M. D'Incau,
Jonathan A. Ghobrial,
Audrey L. Jonas,
Emily J. Migdal,
Nicole L. Rote,
Brian A. German,
Jill E. McDonnell,
Nadia Mezghani,
Claire E. Schafer,
Paige K. Thompson,
Megan C. Ulbrich,
Victor J. Yu,
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.00599-16
Subject(s) - biology , genome , genetics , microbiology and biotechnology , computational biology , gene
Bacteriophages Phinally and Vivi2 were isolated from soil from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, using host Gordonia terrae 3612. The Phinally and Vivi2 genomes are 59,265 bp and 59,337 bp, respectively, and share sequence similarity with each other and with GTE6. Fewer than 25% of the 87 to 89 putative genes have predictable functions.

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