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Autor:
Christine A. Byrum, Véronique A. Delesalle, Claudia L. Gold, Daniel J. Bennett, B. Conner Fox, Brandon M. Houston, Harrison E. Koller, Peyton G. Russell, Pavi Sreekumar, Bradley R. Teasley, Eva Vandoros, Anastasia M. Zimmerman, Mouna S. DiBenedetto, Christopher A. Korey
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Microbiology resource announcements. 11(9)
Subcluster L3 bacteriophage Finnry was isolated from soil collected in Charleston, South Carolina, using Mycobacterium smegmatis mc 2 155 as a host. The genome of this temperate siphovirus is 75,632 bp long (130 predicted protein-coding genes, 9 tRNA
Autor:
Nikki Chen, Joseph A. DeGiorgis, Isabel E P Finnegan, Hayley M D'Alessandro, Bradford L J Nelson, Jui S Patel, Christine A. Byrum, Josiah C Waters, Abanob G Hanna, Kacey M Smekrud, Caitlyn R Moss, Victoria C Maldonado, Virginia A L Kenan, Alexander I Parry, Sarah E Hunter, Mouna S DiBenedetto, Sabrina L Johnson, Mitchell F. Balish, Gracen E Mitrick, Emily G Dombrowski, Kathleen Cornely, Kristen C Cherry, Jonathan C Eskew-Martin, Kirsten K Snyder, Fredrick K Swiger, Steven Grant Dixon, Megan G Mazzei, Maximiliano F Flota, Jonathan A Stewart, Lucas C Licaj, Madison K Thomas, Megan K Edwards, Chanelle Kendrick
Publikováno v:
Microbiology Resource Announcements
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 mc 2 155 host. The genome of JeTaime is 75,099 bp (14
Autor:
Véronique A. Delesalle, Emilia Ballou, Reilley A Chamness, Lauren Bergen, Lyric A Graham, Mouna S DiBenedetto, Madison E. Davis, Toni E Allison, Anastasia M. Zimmerman, Nicholas A Larson, Fiona L Lewis, Isabel S Wood, Tessa M Jansen, Carlo Negroni, Hannah Marie Rozier, Keiana L Haigh, Gabrielle S Kostur, Nathaniel C Elston, Isabella V Rupert, Christine A. Byrum
Publikováno v:
Microbiology Resource Announcements
Lolalove, a B4 subcluster soil bacteriophage of Mycobacterium smegmatis , was isolated in Charleston, South Carolina. It possesses a 71,111-bp linear double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) genome with 99 protein-coding genes and a GC content of 68.9%. Whole-gen