Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1-2017
Department
Biological Sciences
School
Biological, Environmental, and Earth Sciences
Abstract
We report the genome sequences of 14 cluster K mycobacteriophages isolated using Mycobacterium smegmatis mc2155 as host. Four are closely related to subcluster K1 phages, and 10 are members of subcluster K6. The phage genomes span considerable sequence diversity, including multiple types of integrases and integration sites.
Publication Title
Genome Announcements
Volume
5
Issue
49
First Page
1
Last Page
3
Recommended Citation
Anders, K. R.,
Barekzi, N.,
Best, A. A.,
Frederick, G. D.,
Mavrodi, D. V.,
Vasquez, E.,
SEA-PHAGES, .,
Amoh, N. Y.,
Baliraine, F. N.,
Buchser, W. J.,
Cast, T. P.,
Chamberlain, C. E.,
Chung, H.,
D'Angelo, W. A.,
Farris, C. T.,
Fernandez-Martinez, M.,
Fischman, H. D.,
Forsyth, M. H.,
Fortier, A. G.,
Gallo, K. F.,
Held, G. J.,
Lomas, M. A.,
Maldonado-Vasquez, N. Y.,
Moonsammy, C. H.,
Namboote, P.,
Paudel, S.,
Polley, S.,
Reyes, G.,
Rubin, M. R.,
Saha, M. S.,
Stukey, J.,
Tobias, T. D.,
Garlena, R. A.,
Stoner, T. H.,
Cresawn, S. G.,
Jacobs-Sera, D.,
Pope, W. H.,
Russell, D. A.,
Hatfull, G. F.
(2017). Genome Sequences of Mycobacteriophages Amgine, Amohnition, Bella96, Cain, DarthP, Hammy, Krueger, LastHope, Peanam, PhelpsODU, Phrank, SirPhilip, Slimphazie, and Unicorn. Genome Announcements, 5(49), 1-3.
Available at: https://aquila.usm.edu/fac_pubs/15175