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Genome Sequence of Gordonia terrae Bacteriophage Wheezy
Rachel M Heyne1, Catherine P Chia1
1School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States.
Abstract:
Bacteriophage Wheezy, a lytic phage with siphoviral morphology isolated using the host Gordonia terrae 3612, has a genome of 67,021 base pairs and is 65.9% GC. The genome sequence of Wheezy aligns most closely with subcluster CR2 phages Tracker and NatB6. Annotation of the full-length genome sequence of Phage Wheezy revealed 92 protein-coding genes and no tRNA genes.
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