Two mycobacteriophage genomes were newly sequenced and annotated. Duggie and Hocus were discovered, enriched, and isolated from soil using mc155. The bacteriophages are lytic Siphoviridae and belong to the B1 subcluster. The Hocus and Duggie genomes are highly similar to one another in both nucleotide sequence and gene content.
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Microbiol Resour Announc
July 2020
Department of Biology, Doane University, Crete, Nebraska, USA
Two mycobacteriophage genomes were newly sequenced and annotated. Duggie and Hocus were discovered, enriched, and isolated from soil using mc155. The bacteriophages are lytic Siphoviridae and belong to the B1 subcluster.
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