Nikki Chen, Joseph A. DeGiorgis, Isabel E P Finnegan, Hayley M D'Alessandro, Bradford L J Nelson, Jui S Patel, Christine A. Byrum, Josiah C Waters, Abanob G Hanna, Kacey M Smekrud, Caitlyn R Moss, Victoria C Maldonado, Virginia A L Kenan, Alexander I Parry, Sarah E Hunter, Mouna S DiBenedetto, Sabrina L Johnson, Mitchell F. Balish, Gracen E Mitrick, Emily G Dombrowski, Kathleen Cornely, Kristen C Cherry, Jonathan C Eskew-Martin, Kirsten K Snyder, Fredrick K Swiger, Steven Grant Dixon, Megan G Mazzei, Maximiliano F Flota, Jonathan A Stewart, Lucas C Licaj, Madison K Thomas, Megan K Edwards, and Chanelle Kendrick
The mycobacteriophages JeTaime (E cluster) and Luna22 (Q cluster) were isolated from soil in Providence, Rhode Island, and Charleston, South Carolina, respectively, using a Mycobacterium smegmatis mc 2 155 host. The genome of JeTaime is 75,099 bp (142 predicted genes), and that of Luna22 is 53,730 bp (87 predicted genes). Both phages exhibit Siphoviridae morphology.