# The Complete Genome Sequences of Bacteriophages ASegato, DejaVu, Judebell, and RicoCaldo isolated using Microbacterium foliorum

**Authors:** Robert Logan, Mahlet Abebe Biratu, Maria Andreea Busila, Ignacio Fernandez Busto, Nathan Caldwell, Peyton Chestnut, Hycell Colmenares Duno, Ricardo Cuello, Dhazyah Johnson, Jeniush Kark, Curvan Lawrnece, Jhemerial Arnique Lewis, Wod-Dardely Maglorie, Andrea Mendoza, Wesely Mills, Edoardo Miranda Colombo, Isabela Pacifico, Olivia Peters, Helen Pham, Izabel Renee Pozar, Madison Rearick, Jenna Reed, Ana Romero, Beatriz De Oliveira Segato, Hayden Turner, Sami Walaieh, Matthew Waterman

PMC · DOI: 10.17912/micropub.biology.001443 · 2025-02-19

## TL;DR

This paper describes four new bacteriophages isolated from grass in Quincy, Massachusetts, and their classification into known phage clusters.

## Contribution

The novel contribution is the isolation and genome sequencing of four new bacteriophages using Microbacterium foliorum as a host.

## Key findings

- Four new bacteriophages were isolated from grass samples in Quincy, Massachusetts.
- The phages were classified into actinobacteriophage clusters ED2, ED1, EG, and EK2 based on gene similarity.

## Abstract

We report the discovery and characterization of bacteriophages ASegato, DejaVu, Judebell, and RicoCaldo, isolated from grass samples collected in Quincy, Massachusetts, using
Microbacterium foliorum
B-24224 as the isolation host. Based on gene content similarity, these phages are assigned to actinobacteriophage clusters ED2, ED1, EG, and EK2 respectively.

## Linked entities

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

## Full-text entities

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

## Figures

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC11883469