Complete genome sequence of bacteriophage Godfather isolated from Microbacterium foliorum
Joshua Hutchings, Lauren Bower, Ethan Collum, Timothy Hester, Melody Hunter, Chaney Kelly, Luke Reynolds, Cole Moore, Dustin Edwards

TL;DR
This paper presents the full genome sequence of a new bacteriophage, Godfather, isolated from a soil sample in Texas.
Contribution
The novel contribution is the complete genome sequence of the bacteriophage Godfather and its comparison to similar phages.
Findings
The genome of bacteriophage Godfather is 17,452 base pairs long and contains 24 protein-coding genes.
The genome shares over 99% nucleotide sequence identity with cluster EE microbacteriophages Scamander, Danno, Kojax4, and Burgy.
Abstract
Microbacteriophage Godfather was collected from a soil sample in Stephenville, Texas. The 17,452-bp double-stranded genome contains 24 protein-coding genes. The genome shares >99% nucleotide sequence identity with cluster EE microbacteriophages Scamander, Danno, Kojax4, and Burgy.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBacteriophages and microbial interactions · Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies · Plant Virus Research Studies
