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Genome Sequences of Chancellor, Mitti, and Wintermute, Three Subcluster K4 Phages Isolated Using Mycobacterium smegmatis mc2155.

Nicholas P EdgingtonStephanie M VoshellVassie C WareFrancis F AkotoAlexa A AlhoutGurvina J AtwalJohn B BalyozianZachary A CadieuxBrianna M ChopSteven G CresawnNetta CudkevichDylan Z Faltine-GonzalezRebecca A GarlenaBlair J GilmerLee H GrahamMatthew S GrapelMaaz M HaleemDeborah Jacobs-SeraMargaret A KennaMaryam A KhanTaylor N KleinJamie B KorenbergBrooke P LichakCatherine M MageeneyLauren N McKinleyKourtney R MendelloCameron M MyersAlexander T NguyenBryan A PasqualucciWelkin H PopeLauren M PyferWascar A RamirezJulia R ReisnerDaniel A RussellPaulene A SapaoVirginia C SauxInderjeet SinghTy H StonerRachel H SwopeMatthew J ThoonkuzhyMadeleine L WaltersLauren A VargasCroldy A VelizKevin D ZhangCaitlin M ZuilkoskiGraham F Hatfull
Published in: Genome announcements (2017)
Mycobacteriophages Chancellor, Mitti, and Wintermute infect Mycobacterium smegmatis mc2155 and are closely related to phages Cheetobro and Fionnbharth in subcluster K4. Genome sizes range from 57,697 bp to 58,046 bp. Phages are predicted to be temperate and to infect the pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Keyphrases
  • mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • pulmonary tuberculosis
  • genome wide
  • candida albicans
  • gene expression
  • dna methylation
  • genetic diversity