Complete genome sequence of Salmonella enterica bacteriophage SeKF_80, isolated from wastewater in British Columbia
Thomas Guy, Colleen Harlton, Siyun Wang, Karen Fong

TL;DR
This paper reports the complete genome sequence of a new Salmonella phage, SeKF_80, isolated from wastewater in British Columbia.
Contribution
The novel contribution is the isolation and genomic characterization of the newly identified phage SeKF_80.
Findings
The genome of SeKF_80 is 89,965 bp long and contains 174 predicted coding sequences.
SeKF_80 shares species-level similarity with other Salmonella phages, such as 7–11.
Abstract
Salmonella enterica is a Gram-negative inhabitant of the gastrointestinal tract of warm-blooded animals and commonly implicated in foodborne illness. Here, we describe the isolation of Salmonella enterica phage SeKF_80. The 89,965 bp genome contains 174 predicted coding sequences with 44 predicted functions. Phage SeKF_80 shares species-level similarity with Salmonella phages 7–11.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBacteriophages and microbial interactions · Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies · Aquaculture disease management and microbiota
