Complete Genome Sequences for Two Myoviridae Strains Infecting Cyanobacteria in a Subarctic Lake

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Alice V LévesqueAlexander Culley

Abstract

We isolated two closely related strains that belong to the Myoviridae family and infect cyanobacteria in a shallow subarctic rock basin lake. Their host was identified as a member of the Synechococcus-Cyanobium complex. Sequenced genomes of the two phages were 244,930 bp and 243,633 bp. We describe their annotation and highlight some noteworthy features.

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BETA
SRR10273622
MN695334
MN695335

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R package circlize
Trimmomatic
RAST
seqtk
progressiveMauve
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