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. 2021 Apr 1;10(13):e00209-21.
doi: 10.1128/MRA.00209-21.

Complete Genome Sequences of Microbacterium Bacteriophages Danno, Otwor, and Scumberland, Isolated in Clarksville, Tennessee

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Complete Genome Sequences of Microbacterium Bacteriophages Danno, Otwor, and Scumberland, Isolated in Clarksville, Tennessee

Sergei A Markov et al. Microbiol Resour Announc. .

Abstract

This paper reports the genome sequences of bacteriophages isolated from soil samples using Microbacterium foliorum Phages Danno and Otwor (cluster EE) have genomes of 17,452 bp and 17,454 bp, respectively, and 25 predicted genes. The phage Scumberland (cluster EC) has a genome of 53,276 bp with 92 predicted genes.

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Transmission electron microscopy photos of Microbacterium foliorum bacteriophages Danno (A), Otwor (B), and Scumberland (C) showing Siphoviridae morphology with a long flexible tail. Bacteriophage samples were stained using 1% uranyl acetate on grids attached to Pelco tabs (Ted Peller, Inc., Redding, CA). The Hitachi H-7650 transmission electron microscope (Tokyo, Japan) was used with an accelerating voltage of 100 kV.

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