AnCo3, a New Member of the Emerging Family of Phage-Like Plasmids

Genome Announcements
Anna ColavecchioLawrence Goodridge

Abstract

A phage-like plasmid isolated from a clinical isolate of Salmonella enterica serovar Derby has strong nucleotide sequence identity to the phage-like plasmids pSTM_phi isolated from Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium L495, AnCo1 and AnCo2 from Escherichia coli 243 and Escherichia coli 244, and the virulent Salmonella-specific SSU5 bacteriophage.

References

Oct 3, 2012·PloS One·Andrew TrittAaron E Darling
Dec 3, 2013·Nucleic Acids Research·Ross OverbeekRick Stevens
Apr 26, 2014·Genome Announcements·Linda FalgenhauerTrinad Chakraborty
Mar 22, 2015·FEMS Microbiology Letters·Sophie OctaviaRuiting Lan
May 5, 2016·Nucleic Acids Research·David ArndtDavid S Wishart
May 7, 2016·Viruses·Julia VillarroelMette Voldby Larsen

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Datasets Mentioned

BETA
SSU5
KY515226

Software Mentioned

tRNAscan
HostPhinder1
RAST

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