Genome sequences of three temperate actinobacteriophages from clusters FA and AS
Jonathan G. Lawton, Alyssa D. Reddy, Victoria M. Herrera, Riley J. Strain, Elroie E. Mekonnen, Frank W. Stearns, Samuel G. Obae, Rivka L. Glaser

TL;DR
This paper describes the discovery and classification of three new temperate phages isolated from soil using a specific bacterium.
Contribution
The paper introduces three new phages and classifies them into known actinobacteriophage clusters based on gene content.
Findings
Juno112 and KHumphrey belong to cluster AS3, while ChuckDuck belongs to cluster FA.
All three phages encode tyrosine recombinases, with ChuckDuck encoding two.
Abstract
Three novel temperate siphoviruses, Juno112, KHumphrey, and ChuckDuck, were isolated from soil at Stevenson University using the bacterium Arthrobacter globiformis B-2979. Based on gene content similarity, Juno112 and KHumphrey are assigned to actinobacteriophage cluster AS3 and ChuckDuck to cluster FA. All three phages encode tyrosine recombinases, with ChuckDuck encoding two.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBacteriophages and microbial interactions · Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology · Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies
