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Daniel Puentes Navarro1, Sara Sadeghi1, Jack F Shurley1
1Department of Biological Sciences, Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho, USA.
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Statler, a Microbacterium foliorum bacteriophage isolated from grass thatch, belongs to Actinobacteriophage cluster EG with siphovirus morphology. Statler's genome contains 108 genes and 62,248 bp of DNA with 66.9% guanine-cytosine (GC) content. The genome encodes a putative anti-CBASS gene, Acb2, predicted to inhibit the bacterial cyclic-oligonucleotide-based anti-phage signaling system (CBASS).
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