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Genomic sequence identification of Arthrobacter phage Ascela
Audrey E Nesbit1, Alison E Kanak1
1Department of Biology, University of North Georgia , Dahlonega, Georgia, USA.
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Abstract:
Arthrobacter phage Ascela was isolated in North Georgia. Its genome is 44,192 bp with 71 open reading frames and a GC content of 67.4%. It shares 99.29% nucleotide identity with Arthrobacter phage Iter. Actinobacteriophages that share over 50% nucleotide identity are sorted into clusters, with Ascela in cluster AZ and subcluster AZ1.
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