1. Genome Sequences of Four Cluster P Mycobacteriophages
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Deborah M. Tobiason, Graham F. Hatfull, Rebecca A. Garlena, Hannah Carlstedt, Erin L. Doyle, Deanna Byrnes, Ty H. Stoner, Nathan S. Reyna, Jackie Lewis, Meredyth D. Wenta, Nancy Guild, Paul J. Bisesi, Jonathan L. Askins, Lucinda R. Krenzke, Reid G. Rogers, Noah Nalley, Tristan R. Grams, Christy Fillman, Tyler Z. Yates, Cali McEntee, Deborah Jacobs-Sera, Kyla J. Foster, Daniel A. Russell, Kinnon S. Dodson, Sarah K. Vickers, Megan J. Fallert, Kelsey Snyder, Justin C. McGee, Chas F. Young, Ashlynn C. Baker, Daniel E. Westholm, Brittany P. Backus, Kali Uhrich, Chelsey D. Vermillion, Cassidy R. Kepler, J.B. Schipper, Steven G. Cresawn, Daniel N. Games, Autumn Hurd, Ruth Plymale, Kelly Luekens, Welkin H. Pope, Nicholas Iwata, Harrison S. Ballard, Logan Bond, and Jade Prochaska
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0301 basic medicine ,Genetics ,Mycobacteriophages ,biology ,viruses ,Mycobacterium smegmatis ,biology.organism_classification ,Disease cluster ,Genome ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,Viruses ,Molecular Biology - Abstract
Four bacteriophages infecting Mycobacterium smegmatis mc 2 155 (three belonging to subcluster P1 and one belonging to subcluster P2) were isolated from soil and sequenced. All four phages are similar in the left arm of their genomes, but the P2 phage differs in the right arm. All four genomes contain features of temperate phages.
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- 2018