Genome Sequences of Akoni, Ashton, and Truong, Podoviridae Bacteriophages Isolated from Microbacterium foliorum
Author(s) -
Fadia Fakhre,
Raquel González,
Elisabeth K. Howells,
Louis Otero,
K. Pegoraro,
Kobe Robichaux,
Alexandra Rodier,
Carter L. Sadowski,
Victoria P. Carter,
Amber D. Gray,
Grace C. Klein,
Catherine Lebosada,
Chris M. Miklaszewski,
Sydney N. Sutton,
Michael Chase,
Caitlyn Coleman,
Brooke Corbett,
Manoela O. Cunha,
Marshall Daffner,
Caitlyn Deam,
Laura J. Deloso,
Anthony M. DeSomma,
Juan Pinera Gallardo,
Mae E. Horne,
Olivia Kanahan,
Victor L. Lam,
Ryan T. Morgan,
Emilee M. Mustor,
Migdalia Ricardo-Iglesias,
Chloe J. Sartorio,
Ava R. Sciacchitano,
Alex W. Tvenstrup,
Audrey R. Wood,
Richard S. Pollenz
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
microbiology resource announcements
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.383
H-Index - 35
ISSN - 2576-098X
DOI - 10.1128/mra.00516-21
Subject(s) - podoviridae , microbacterium , genome , biology , lytic cycle , gene , bacteriophage , genetics , virus , 16s ribosomal rna , escherichia coli
Cluster EK2 Akoni, Ashton, and Truong are lytic Podoviridae actinobacteriophages that were isolated from soil in Florida using Microbacterium foliorum NRRL B-24224 as the host. The genomes are 54,307 bp, 54,560 bp, and 54,309 bp, respectively, and are 60% GC rich. Each genome contains a novel 13,464-bp gene that encompasses 25% of the genome.
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