1. Genome Sequence of Gordonia Phage Yvonnetastic
- Author
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Zachary J. Reynolds, Anshika Bandyopadhyay, Yvonne C. Pham, Graham F. Hatfull, Meghan L. Carlton, Niyati J. Panchal, Marcie H. Warner, Jill E. McDonnell, Meghan T. Kane, Rebecca A. Garlena, Victor J. Yu, Sarah R. Grubb, Emily C. Furbee, Matthew T. Montgomery, Welkin H. Pope, Claire E. Schafer, Brian A. German, Deborah Jacobs-Sera, Michael S. Sapienza, and Daniel A. Russell
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0301 basic medicine ,Genetics ,Whole genome sequencing ,Gordonia terrae ,food.ingredient ,030106 microbiology ,Biology ,Gordonia ,biology.organism_classification ,Genome ,Bacteriophage ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,food ,Transfer RNA ,Viruses ,Molecular Biology ,Gene ,Sequence (medicine) - Abstract
Gordonia bacteriophage Yvonnetastic was isolated from soil in Pittsburgh, PA, using Gordonia terrae 3612 as a host. Yvonnetastic has siphoviral morphology and a genome of 98,136 bp, with 198 predicted protein-coding genes and five tRNA genes. Yvonnetastic does not share substantial sequence similarity with other sequenced bacteriophage genomes.
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- 2016