Genome Sequences of Mycobacteriophages AlanGrant, Baee, Corofin, OrangeOswald, and Vincenzo, New Members of Cluster B

نویسندگان

  • Welkin H. Pope
  • Maria E. Carbonara
  • Hanna M. Cioffi
  • Tyler Cruz
  • Brian Q. Dang
  • Alexander N. Doyle
  • Olivia H. Fan
  • Molly Gallagher
  • Gabrielle M. Gentile
  • Brian A. German
  • Margaret E. Farrell
  • Madeline Gerwig
  • Kelsey L. Hunter
  • Virginia E. Lefever
  • Nicole A. Marfisi
  • Jill E. McDonnell
  • Jappmann K. Monga
  • Kevin G. Quiroz
  • Alexandra C. Pong
  • Patrick A. Rimple
  • Michelle Situ
  • Peri C. Sohnen
  • Annmarie N. Stockinger
  • Paige K. Thompson
  • Nicole M. Torchio
  • Chelsea L. Toner
  • Megan C. Ulbrich
  • Neelam I. Vohra
  • Aala Zakir
  • Nancy L. Adkins
  • Bryony R. Brown
  • Bryce M. Churilla
  • Zachary J. Kramer
  • Jonathan S. Lapin
  • Matthew T. Montgomery
  • Ashley K. Prout
  • Sarah R. Grubb
  • Marcie H. Warner
  • Charles A. Bowman
  • Daniel A. Russell
  • Graham F. Hatfull
چکیده

AlanGrant, Baee, Corofin, OrangeOswald, and Vincenzo are newly isolated phages of Mycobacterium smegmatis mc(2)155 discovered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. All five phages share nucleotide similarity with cluster B mycobacteriophages but span considerable diversity with Corofin and OrangeOswald in subcluster B3, AlanGrant and Vincenzo in subcluster B4, and Baee in subcluster B5.

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دوره 3  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2015