Evaluation of Genome Sequences of the Bacteriophages JeTaime and Luna22.
Maximiliano F FlotaCaitlyn R MossMitchell F BalishNikki ChenKristen C CherryKathleen A CornelyHayley M D'AlessandroMouna S DiBenedettoJoseph A DeGiorgisSteven Grant DixonEmily G DombrowskiMegan K EdwardsJonathan C Eskew-MartinIsabel E P FinneganAbanob G HannaSarah E HunterSabrina L JohnsonVirginia A L KenanChanelle KendrickLucas C LicajVictoria C MaldonadoMegan G MazzeiGracen E MitrickBradford L J NelsonJui S PatelAlexander I ParryKacey M SmekrudKirsten K SnyderJonathan A StewartFredrick K SwigerMadison K ThomasJosiah C WatersChristine A ByrumPublished in: Microbiology resource announcements (2021)
The mycobacteriophages JeTaime (E cluster) and Luna22 (Q cluster) were isolated from soil in Providence, Rhode Island, and Charleston, South Carolina, respectively, using a Mycobacterium smegmatis mc2 155 host. The genome of JeTaime is 75,099 bp (142 predicted genes), and that of Luna22 is 53,730 bp (87 predicted genes). Both phages exhibit Siphoviridae morphology.