1. Genome Sequences of Gordonia Bacteriophages Obliviate, UmaThurman, and Guacamole
- Author
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Daniel A. Russell, Graham F. Hatfull, Connie F. Chung, Chelsea L. Toner, Welkin H. Pope, Rebecca M. Rohac, Deborah Jacobs-Sera, Gabriela M. Silva, Taylor N. Ayers, Matthew T. Montgomery, Selena G. Belohoubek, Allison C. Hartman, Emily C. Furbee, Rebecca A. Garlena, Marcie H. Warner, Tejus Kayiti, Cecilia M. Kessler, Taylor M. Morgan, Armaan F. Akbar, Grigoriy A. Kotovskiy, Kathleen A. Shedlock, Katherine A. Milliken, Charles E. Willis, Sarah R. Grubb, Philipp I. Koman, and Ann-Catherine Stanton
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0301 basic medicine ,Genetics ,Gordonia terrae ,food.ingredient ,Mycobacteriophages ,viruses ,030106 microbiology ,Biology ,Gordonia ,Genome ,Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,food ,Viruses ,Molecular Biology ,Prophage - Abstract
We describe three newly isolated phages—Obliviate, UmaThurman, and Guacamole—that infect Gordonia terrae 3612. The three genomes are related to one another but are not closely related to other previously sequenced phages or prophages. The three phages are predicted to use integration-dependent immunity systems as described in several mycobacteriophages.
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- 2016