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Complete genome sequence of Bacillus subtilis bacteriophage Adastra
Andrew F Herbig1, Eliana M Pendergrass1
1Department of Biology, Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas, USA.
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|December 23, 2024
Abstract:
Adastra is a lytic bacteriophage that infects Bacillus subtilis. Here, we report the sequencing and annotation of the 136,306-bp genome of Adastra and its similarity to other myophages in the SPO1 family.
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