2019
DOI: 10.1128/mra.01481-18
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Genome Sequences of Cluster K Mycobacteriophages Deby, LaterM, LilPharaoh, Paola, SgtBeansprout, and Sulley

Abstract: Mycobacteriophages Deby, LaterM, LilPharaoh, Paola, SgtBeansprout, and Sulley were isolated from soil using Mycobacterium smegmatis mc2155. Genomic analysis indicated that they belong to subclusters K1 and K5.

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“… Phamerator map of the whole genomes of Stinson and two closely related Mycobacterium bacteriophages, LaterM ( Gaballa et al 2019 ) and Murucutumbu ( Pope et al 2015 ). In this Phamerator map, protein-coding genes with their putative functional assignments (if available) are displayed above or below a ruler, signifying genes on forward or reverse strands, respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… Phamerator map of the whole genomes of Stinson and two closely related Mycobacterium bacteriophages, LaterM ( Gaballa et al 2019 ) and Murucutumbu ( Pope et al 2015 ). In this Phamerator map, protein-coding genes with their putative functional assignments (if available) are displayed above or below a ruler, signifying genes on forward or reverse strands, respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This classification is supported by both the dot plot analysis ( Figure 3 and Supplementary Figures S2–S8 ) as well as the pairwise ANI ( Figure 4 ), which also highlights the strong relatedness between Stinson and other cluster K1 mycobacteriophages on the sequence level. Among the 67 subcluster K1 mycobacteriophages, Stinson is most closely related to LaterM ( Gaballa et al 2019 ) and Murucutumbu ( Pope et al 2015 ), with a nucleotide percent identity of 98.34% and 97.73%, respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the past decade, the SEA-PHAGES curriculum has been widely implemented at many different institutions worldwide, with varying course structures [ 34 , 35 ]. This network curriculum has resulted in many publications, both in education research [e.g., 36 , 37 ] and basic science [e.g., 38 , 39 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Chancellor/Siphoviridae [126] Virion structure and assembly genes, lytic activity, Lysin A, Lysin B, holin genes, ability to infect M. tuberculosis [126] K/K4 [126] Soil [126] 68 [126] M. smegmatis mc 2 155 [126], predicted to infect M. tuberculosis [126] Temperate [126] Yes [126] Mitti/Siphoviridae [126] Virion structure and assembly genes, lytic activity, Lysin A, Lysin B, holin genes, ability to infect M. tuberculosis [126] K/K4 [126] Soil [126] 68 [126] M. smegmatis mc 2 155 [126], predicted to infect M. tuberculosis [126] Temperate [126] Yes [126] Wintermute/Siphoviridae [126] Virion structure and assembly genes, lytic activity, Lysin A, Lysin B, holin genes, ability to infect M. tuberculosis [126] K/K4 [126] Soil [126] 68 [126] M. smegmatis mc 2 155 [126], predicted to infect M. tuberculosis [126] Temperate [126] Yes [126] ShedlockHolmes /Siphoviridae [127] Ability to infect M. tuberculosis, having tRNA [127] K/K3 [127] Soil [127] 67.3 [127] M. smegmatis MC 2 155 [127], predicted to infect M. tuberculosis [127] Temperate [127] Yes [127] Deby/Siphoviridae [128] Ability to infect M. tuberculosis, structural and assembly genes, having tRNA [128] K/K1 [1...…”
Section: An Explanation Of Discovered Mycobacteriophages Infective To...mentioning
confidence: 99%