Complete genome sequence of Bacillus cereus bacteriophage PBC1.

Journal of Virology
Minsuk KongSangryeol Ryu

Abstract

Bacillus cereus is a ubiquitous, spore-forming bacterium associated with food poisoning cases. To develop an efficient biocontrol agent against B. cereus, we isolated lytic phage PBC1 and sequenced its genome. PBC1 showed a very low degree of homology to previously reported phages, implying that it is novel. Here we report the complete genome sequence of PBC1 and describe major findings from our analysis.

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Jun 6, 2015·European Biophysics Journal : EBJ·Minsuk KongSangryeol Ryu
Jan 18, 2015·Applied and Environmental Microbiology·Minsuk Kong, Sangryeol Ryu
Apr 3, 2019·Microbiology Resource Announcements·Haley AlderLouise Temple
Sep 11, 2021·Archives of Virology·Chujin RuanGang Wang

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