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Complete Genome Sequences of Paenibacillus larvae Phages Halcyone, Heath, Scottie, and Unity from Las Vegas, Nevada.

Diane G YostCarolyn ChangLucy LeBlancErin CassinCeara PetermanPadmani RaiAlicia SalisburyNicolas BarrogaRamiro CisnerosJoseph FersiniJonathan JusteJuvie InesGabriel LeyvaDyanne MacalinaoSpencer MuscelliGustavo S ReyesHeather RhodenRodney TanErika TorresKrystal TranGeorgette Uriarte-ValleChristopher WallaceSimon WongKevin Ayala-PinedaVanessa CadizTiffany JeaniteSophia NhanJulianne H GroseChristy StrongPenny S AmyPhilippos K Tsourkas
Published in: Microbiology resource announcements (2018)
We present the complete genome sequences of four phages that infect Paenibacillus larvae, the causative agent of American foulbrood disease in honeybees. The phages were isolated from beehives and beeswax products from Las Vegas, Nevada. The genomes are 50 to 55 kbp long and use the "direct terminal repeats" DNA-packaging strategy.
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