Genome Sequences of Arthrobacter globiformis Phages Donatella, JellyBread, and LadyJasley
Eric Sakowski, Katherine Alfaro, Aliyah Ambriz, Savannah Brake, Sara Brennan, Korri Brown, Arabella Canby, Jessica Castillo, Vincent Desautels, Thalia Flores, Samantha Hackley, Maurece Jean-Brian, Isaac Jimenez, McKayla Lee, Lourdes Lozano-Rojas, Anita Manglona, Shaniah Mayers

TL;DR
This paper describes the genome sequences of three new bacteriophages that infect a specific type of bacteria.
Contribution
The study provides new genome sequences and classifications for three phages infecting Arthrobacter globiformis.
Findings
Donatella and JellyBread phages have siphoviral morphotypes and belong to clusters FF and AY.
LadyJasley has a podoviral morphotype and belongs to cluster AV.
Abstract
Bacteriophages Donatella, JellyBread, and LadyJasley are novel phages infecting Arthrobacter globiformis B-2979. Donatella and JellyBread have siphoviral morphotypes and were assigned to clusters FF and AY, respectively, with genome lengths of 42,875bp and 53,425bp. LadyJasley has a podoviral morphotype, a genome length of 45,576bp, and was assigned to cluster AV.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBacteriophages and microbial interactions · Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies · Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology
