Complete annotated genome sequence of Microbacterium foliorum phage Delphidian, isolated from soil in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Dondra S. Bailey, Alison Moyer, Muyang Chunga, Prajanya Prabakaran, Bhumika Parnerkar, Dominique Dotson, Mariam Allison, Shardaye Beasley, Annalyse Belton, Candace Braxton, Delonn Dixon, Taylor Fullwood, Monique Hines, Tremaine Holmes, Tochi Iwuji, Mysia Johnson, Braxton Kess

TL;DR
This paper presents the full genome sequence of a soil-isolated bacteriophage called Delphidian, which infects a specific soil bacterium.
Contribution
The study provides a new annotated genome sequence for Delphidian phage and classifies it within a specific phage cluster based on gene content.
Findings
Delphidian has a 41,595 bp DNA genome with 62 predicted protein-coding genes.
It belongs to cluster EA1 based on gene content similarity to other actinobacteriophages.
The phage is predicted to be lytic and lacks tRNA genes.
Abstract
The bacteriophage Delphidian contains a 41,595 bp DNA genome with 62 predicted protein-coding genes and no tRNA genes. Delphidian infects Microbacterium foliorum NRRL B-24224 and is predicted to be lytic. Based on gene content similarity to sequenced actinobacteriophages, it has been assigned to cluster EA1.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBacteriophages and microbial interactions · Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies · Cancer Research and Treatments
