Genome sequence of bacteriophage GiJojo, isolated using Streptomyces mirabilis in Catonsville, Maryland.
Autor: | Badiola MLP; Department of Biological Sciences, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, Maryland, USA., Befano KD; Department of Biological Sciences, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, Maryland, USA., Berger ML; Department of Biological Sciences, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, Maryland, USA., Blanco CR; Department of Biological Sciences, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, Maryland, USA., Ghunney N; Department of Biological Sciences, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, Maryland, USA., Lee JG; Department of Biological Sciences, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, Maryland, USA., Myat LP; Department of Biological Sciences, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, Maryland, USA., Nguyen JK; Department of Biological Sciences, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, Maryland, USA., Ober EM; Department of Biological Sciences, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, Maryland, USA., Press-Porter KM; Department of Biological Sciences, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, Maryland, USA., She BT; Department of Biological Sciences, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, Maryland, USA., Watkins JS; Department of Biological Sciences, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, Maryland, USA., Caruso SM; Department of Biological Sciences, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Microbiology resource announcements [Microbiol Resour Announc] 2024 Oct 10; Vol. 13 (10), pp. e0058424. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Aug 23. |
DOI: | 10.1128/mra.00584-24 |
Abstrakt: | Bacteriophage GiJojo is a myovirus isolated from soil that infects Streptomyces mirabilis NRRL B-2400, with a genome length of 115,161 bp containing 180 genes and 29 tRNAs. Of those genes, 59 have been assigned functions. GiJojo is a member of the BS cluster of actinobacteriophages. Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest. |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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