Complete genome sequences of Rhodococcus equi phages CoffeeBean, Dorin, Francesca, Madraxi, and Tonitrus
Orin R. Daspit, Andrew C. Slagter, Drew VanWoerkom, Derby Effie Addison, Samantha M. Arteaga, Rory E. Barnard, Nick M. Bultje, Junu Chung, Brenna M. Coleman, Cameron D. Figg, Audrey J. Gonzales, Josiah M. Hoekman, Kat H. Irmen, Valerie G. Krause, Natalie L. Luginbill

TL;DR
This paper presents the complete genome sequences of five new phages that infect the bacterium Rhodococcus equi.
Contribution
The study identifies a new phage with a unique five-gene thymine hypermodification system and classifies the phages into known or new clusters.
Findings
One phage belongs to cluster CF, one to cluster CR, and two to cluster CG.
One phage cannot be assigned to any existing cluster and contains a unique thymine hypermodification system.
Abstract
We report genomes of five phages isolated using the actinobacterium Rhodococcus equi NRRL B-16538 . Based on gene content similarity, one phage is assigned to actinobacteriphage cluster CF, one to cluster CR, two to cluster CG, and one that cannot be assigned to any existing cluster. The latter encodes a five-gene thymine hypermodification system.
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TopicsGenetics, Bioinformatics, and Biomedical Research
