1. Complete Genome Sequences of Mycobacteriophages Clautastrophe, Kingsolomon, Krypton555, and Nicholas
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Mah Noor Zahra, Tom D’Elia, Ty H. Stoner, Sierra Hobbs, Daniel A. Russell, Michelle Lapak, Lauren Thornton, May Zaw, Sarah C. Bertrand, Kelsey M. Green, Claude F. Albritton, Grace Worley, Noah Thrift, Julia M. Dane, Huyen M. Duong, Lydia P. Bricker, Michael L. Do, Camilla Do, Joseph F. Ross, Dalia H. El-Desoky, Deborah Jacobs-Sera, Molly-Catherine Brantley, Amara Ejikemeuwa, Hui-Min Chung, Donald P. Vaughan, Nicholas Ludergnani, Samuel M. Alvarado, Carson Crist, Brett W. Farran, Courtney R. Butler, Allison McMullen, Shanzay Chaudhry, Conner Lovell, Welkin H. Pope, Vzair A. Cheema, Steven G. Cresawn, James M. Vu, Rhea N. Lee, Graham F. Hatfull, Sohail A. Mirza, and Rebecca A. Garlena
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0301 basic medicine ,Genetics ,Mycobacteriophages ,Mycobacteriophage ,Mycobacterium smegmatis ,Nucleic acid sequence ,Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Genome ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,Viruses ,Gene duplication ,Insertion ,Molecular Biology ,Comparative genomic hybridization - Abstract
We report here the complete genome sequences of four subcluster L3 mycobacteriophages newly isolated from soil samples, using Mycobacterium smegmatis mc 2 155 as the host. Comparative genomic analyses with four previously described subcluster L3 phages reveal strong nucleotide similarity and gene conservation, with several large insertions/deletions near their right genome ends.
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- 2017
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