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Whole-genome of Mexican-crAssphage isolated from the human gut microbiome.

Melany Cervantes-EcheverríaEdgar Equihua-MedinaFernanda Cornejo-GranadosAbigail Hernández-ReynaFiliberto SánchezBlanca Estela López-ContrerasSamuel Canizales-QuinterosOchoa-Leyva Adrian
Published in: BMC research notes (2018)
In this article, we provide the whole genome of a crAssphage isolated from the human gut microbiome of the Mexican population, which was named Mexican-crAssphage. The genome consists of 96,283 bp, G+C content of 29.24% and 87 coding sequences. Notably, we did not find any transfer RNA genes in the genome sequence. We also sequenced viral-like enriched particles from 28 fecal samples, and we detected the presence of the Mexican-crAssphage genome in 8 samples (28.5%). To our knowledge, our data is the first whole genome report of the crAssphage isolated from the Latin American Population and provides valuable information for the experimental characterization of the most abundant human gut bacteriophage. The whole genome shotgun project of the Mexican-crAssphage is available at DDBJ/ENA/GenBank under the GenBank MK069403.
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