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Genome Sequences of Four Cluster P Mycobacteriophages
Author(s) -
Erin Doyle,
Christy Fillman,
Nathan S. Reyna,
Deborah M. Tobiason,
Daniel E. Westholm,
Jonathan L. Askins,
Brittany P. Backus,
Ashlynn C. Baker,
Harrison S. Ballard,
Paul J. Bisesi,
Logan Bond,
Deanna Byrnes,
Hannah Carlstedt,
Kin S. Dodson,
Megan J. Fallert,
Kyla Foster,
Daniel N. Games,
Tristan R. Grams,
Nancy Guild,
Autumn Hurd,
Nicholas Iwata,
Cassidy R. Kepler,
Lucinda R. Krenzke,
Kelly Luekens,
Jackie Lewis,
Cali M. McEntee,
Justin C. McGee,
Noah Nalley,
Ruth Plymale,
Jade Prochaska,
Reid G. Rogers,
Jessica B. Schipper,
Kelsey Snyder,
Kali Uhrich,
Chelsey D. Vermillion,
Sarah K. Vickers,
Meredyth D. Wenta,
Tyler Z. Yates,
Chas F. Young,
Ty H. Stoner,
Welkin H. Pope,
Deborah JacobsSera,
Rebecca A. Garlena,
Daniel A. Russell,
Steven G. Cresawn,
Graham F. Hatfull
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
genome announcements
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2169-8287
DOI - 10.1128/genomea.01101-17
Subject(s) - biology , genome , mycobacterium smegmatis , genetics , cluster (spacecraft) , gene , mycobacterium tuberculosis , medicine , tuberculosis , pathology , computer science , programming language
Four bacteriophages infecting Mycobacterium smegmatis mc 2 155 (three belonging to subcluster P1 and one belonging to subcluster P2) were isolated from soil and sequenced. All four phages are similar in the left arm of their genomes, but the P2 phage differs in the right arm. All four genomes contain features of temperate phages.

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