# Complete genome sequences of seven Microbacterium foliorum phages Albedo, Kenzers, Swervy, Cranjis, JaimeB, Fullmetal, and Stormbreaker

**Authors:** Keyshla Valentin Caban, Elizabeth Kalesnik, Kaitlyn A. Green, Christopher J. Negro, Ulises Nunez Rodriguez, Milan C. Peele, Casandra T. Nguyen, Sydney Cahill, Keara Dougherty, Melissa Logue, Star Hargraves, Hannah Radziak, Luke Willette, Esther Ogunyinka, Davia C. Campbell, Oluwatomiwa Adebamiro, Cecelia Schmeltzer, Jonathan Onimus, Hannah A. Asaka, Wilfred Bangura, Christina M. Shimp, Ameera Alade, Daekwon M. Sequira, Tommy Jimenez, Sarah J. Swerdlow, Melinda K. Harrison, Patricia C. Fallest-Strobl, Matthew D. Mastropaolo

PMC · DOI: 10.1128/mra.01251-23 · Microbiology Resource Announcements · 2024-03-07

## TL;DR

This paper reports the complete genome sequences of seven new bacteriophages isolated from soil using a specific bacterial host.

## Contribution

The study provides new insights into the genetic diversity of Microbacterium foliorum phages.

## Key findings

- The seven phages have between 25 and 91 predicted genes.
- The phages belong to actinobacteriophage clusters EB, EC, EE, and EK.

## Abstract

Seven bacteriophages were isolated from soil in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin using the host Microbacterium foliorum. These bacteriophages range in the number of predicted genes encoded, from 25 to 91, and are distributed across actinobacteriophage clusters EB, EC, EE, and EK.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Microbacterium foliorum (taxon 104336)

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Microbacterium foliorum (species) [taxon 104336]

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## References

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