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. 2020 Jan 16;9(3):e01489-19.
doi: 10.1128/MRA.01489-19.

Genome Sequences of 20 Bacteriophages Isolated on Gordonia terrae

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Genome Sequences of 20 Bacteriophages Isolated on Gordonia terrae

Welkin H Pope et al. Microbiol Resour Announc. .

Abstract

We report here the sequences of 20 bacteriophages isolated on Gordonia terrae 3612. These phages span considerable sequence diversity, represent 12 clusters and a singleton genome, and range in genome length from 16.2 kbp to 151.3 kbp. Phages Pupper and SCentae are the first reported Myoviridae phages of Gordonia spp.

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