# Genome sequence of bacteriophage Djungelskog isolated from an Arthrobacter globiformis culture

**Authors:** Abigail M. Oliveros, Shelby A. McDougall, Miles A. Snyder, Sara K. Snowden, Joseph D. Richard, Christopher M. Rao, Marybeth Ponce, Christopher J. Pitonza, Mira Ozcelik, Sofia S. Mannina, Juliana R. Magna, Andrew S. Lopez, Linnea C. Gustafson, Brynn K. Glackin, Abigail E. Dolge, Nate D. DeLancy, Andrew B. C. Davis, Thomas P. Davis, Max Blagodar, Sydney N. Natale, Megan K. Dennis, Elizabeth A. Godin

PMC · DOI: 10.1128/mra.01294-23 · Microbiology Resource Announcements · 2024-02-20

## TL;DR

This paper reports the genome sequence of a new bacteriophage, Djungelskog, isolated from a bacterial culture in New York.

## Contribution

The study provides a new genome sequence and classification for the bacteriophage Djungelskog.

## Key findings

- Djungelskog's genome is 54,512 base pairs long and contains 86 putative protein-coding genes.
- The phage has a siphovirus morphology and belongs to cluster AW based on gene content similarity.

## Abstract

Actinobacteriophage Djungelskog was isolated from a sample of degraded organic material in Poughkeepsie, NY, using Arthrobacter globiformis B-2979. Its genome is 54,512 bp and encodes 86 putative protein-coding genes. Djungelskog has a siphovirus morphology and is assigned to cluster AW based on gene content similarity to actinobacteriophages.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Arthrobacter globiformis (taxon 1665)

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Arthrobacter globiformis (species) [taxon 1665]

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