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Emma K Alley1, Lexi C Hill1, Mya E Houglum1
1College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, Minnesota, United States.
Micropublication Biology
|March 5, 2025
Abstract:
Mycobacterium Phage Guppsters was isolated on Mycobacterium smegmatis mc 2 155, displays a siphovirus morphology, and possesses a 54,835 base pair genome. Based on gene content similarity, Guppsters is assigned to cluster F1. Unlike a majority of F1 phages, Guppsters does not encode mycobacteriophage mobile elements.
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