1. Genome Sequences of Cluster G Mycobacteriophages Cambiare, FlagStaff, and MOOREtheMARYer
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Brett A. Seese, Jeffrey S. Migliozzi, Varun B. Iyengar, Katherine A. Milliken, David A. Augustine, Matthew T. Montgomery, Daniel A. Russell, Daniel C. Carroll, Charles A. Bowman, Karen L. Cohen, Hannah Kim, Nancy L. Adkins, Graham F. Hatfull, Kellyn E. Wilkes, Akanksha S. Nalatwad, Marcie H. Warner, Zachary J. Kramer, Claire E. Schafer, Michael J. Rhein, Kaila C. Orlandini, Rachel Howry, Welkin H. Pope, Bhavita Jagessar, Sarah R. Grubb, Julia C. Duncan, Chandler Mitchell, Justin W. Meinert, Vishmayaa Saravanan, Brandon A. Lum, Kyle M. Harwi, Johnathon G. Schiebel, and Kayla B. Thomas
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Genetics ,Mycobacteriophages ,biology ,Mycobacterium smegmatis ,Viruses ,Nucleic acid sequence ,biology.organism_classification ,Disease cluster ,Molecular Biology ,Gene ,Genome - Abstract
Mycobacteriophages Cambiare, FlagStaff, and MOOREtheMARYer are newly isolated phages of Mycobacterium smegmatis mc 2 155 recovered from soil samples in Pittsburgh, PA. All three genomes are closely related to cluster G mycobacteriophages but differ sufficiently in nucleotide sequence and gene content to warrant division of cluster G into several subclusters.
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- 2015
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