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Genome Sequences of Gordonia Phages Bowser and Schwabeltier

Gordonia phages Bowser and Schwabeltier are newly isolated phages infecting Gordonia terrae 3612. Bowser and Schwabeltier have similar siphoviral morphologies and their genomes are related to each other, but not to other phages. Their lysis cassettes are atypically situated among virion tail genes,...

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Published in:Genome announcements (Washington, DC) DC), 2016-08, Vol.4 (4)
Main Authors: Montgomery, Matthew T, Pope, Welkin H, Arnold, Zachary M, Basina, Aleksandra, Iyer, Ankitha M, Stoner, Ty H, Kasturiarachi, Naomi S, Pressimone, Catherine A, Schiebel, Johnathon G, Furbee, Emily C, Grubb, Sarah R, Warner, Marcie H, Garlena, Rebecca A, Russell, Daniel A, Jacobs-Sera, Deborah, Hatfull, Graham F
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Summary:Gordonia phages Bowser and Schwabeltier are newly isolated phages infecting Gordonia terrae 3612. Bowser and Schwabeltier have similar siphoviral morphologies and their genomes are related to each other, but not to other phages. Their lysis cassettes are atypically situated among virion tail genes, and Bowser encodes two tyrosine integrases.
ISSN:2169-8287
2169-8287
2576-098X
DOI:10.1128/genomeA.00596-16