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Genome Sequences of Four Cluster P Mycobacteriophages.

Erin L DoyleChristy L FillmanNathan S ReynaDeborah M TobiasonDaniel E WestholmJonathan L AskinsBrittany P BackusAshlynn C BakerHarrison S BallardPaul J BisesiLogan BondDeanna ByrnesHannah CarlstedtKinnon S DodsonMegan J FallertKyla J FosterDaniel N GamesTristan R GramsNancy A GuildAutumn HurdNicholas IwataCassidy R KeplerLucinda R KrenzkeKelly LuekensJackie LewisCali McEnteeJustin C McGeeNoah NalleyRuth C PlymaleJade ProchaskaReid G RogersJessica B SchipperKelsey SnyderKali UhrichChelsey D VermillionSarah K VickersMeredyth D WentaTyler Z YatesChas F YoungTy H StonerWelkin H PopeDebbie-Jacobs SeraRebecca A GarlenaDaniel A RussellSteven G CresawnGraham F Hatfull
Published in: Genome announcements (2018)
Four bacteriophages infecting Mycobacterium smegmatis mc2155 (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.
Keyphrases
  • mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • genome wide
  • genetic diversity