Genome Sequences of Bacteriophages ClearAsMud and Kauala, Isolated from Microbacterium foliorum.
Heidi LinMichael ReevesMelissa AcevedoKelsey BassElizabeth ChauBrandon ChingElisaelena EnriquezSkylar EvansKaitlyn MamoraCaitlyn PangMichelle SantosChelsea TafoyaMadyllyne VacaWiliam Van IdersteinLuis VelascoVivianna WilliamsGrant YonemotoTyler YonemotoJessica ChoiNatasha DeanArturo DiazPublished in: Microbiology resource announcements (2020)
Cluster EC ClearAsMud and cluster EA4 Kauala are lytic Siphoviridae bacteriophages that were isolated from soil in southern California using Microbacterium foliorum NRRL B-24224 as the host. The ClearAsMud and Kauala genomes are 52,987 bp and 39,378 bp, respectively, and contain 92 and 56 predicted protein-coding genes, respectively.