Genome Sequences of three CT cluster Bacteriophages isolated in Durham, North Carolina on Gordonia rubripertincta
Kalli J. Simmons, Amandine R. Lambert, Marius W. Loekken, Lorelei G. Schreiner, Corey R. Copley, Torrent H. Murthy, Amani S. Nelson, David B. Rosenberg, Adrian L. Vanderputten, Alex Broussard, Kathryn Shriver, Marie P. Fogarty

TL;DR
Three new bacteriophages were discovered in North Carolina soil and found to be lytic phages with similar genome sizes.
Contribution
The paper introduces three novel lytic bacteriophages in the CT cluster, isolated using Gordonia rubripertincta.
Findings
PotPie, HippoPololi, and BillDoor are siphoviral bacteriophages grouped in the CT cluster.
Each phage has a genome size of approximately 45,000 to 48,000 base pairs.
The phages are predicted to be lytic based on genome analysis.
Abstract
PotPie, HippoPololi and BillDoor are bacteriophages with siphoviral morphologies that were isolated from soil in North Carolina using Gordonia rubripertincta . The three phages are all grouped in the CT cluster, with genomes of 48182 bp, 45423 bp, and 44875 bp, respectively, and are predicted to be lytic.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBacteriophages and microbial interactions · Microbial infections and disease research · Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies
