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An Optimized Enrichment Technique for the Isolation of Arthrobacter Bacteriophage Species from Soil Sample Isolates
Published on: April 9, 2015
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Genome sequences of two Arthrobacter phages isolated from soil
Dana Marchesin-Cupello1, Gabriel Roscales1, Paula Cobeta1
1Department of Biology, Microbial and Environmental Genomics Group, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
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Abstract:
The isolation and characterization of additional phages is crucial for adding reliable viral sequences with relevant biological information to viral databases. In this study, we present the complete genomes of two Arthrobacter phages obtained from different soil samples.
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