Complete Genome Sequences of Bacillus Phages Janet and OTooleKemple52

Genome Announcements
Brenna Kentthe 2016–2017 VCU Phage Hunters

Abstract

We report here the genome sequences of two novel Bacillus cereus group-infecting bacteriophages, Janet and OTooleKemple52. These bacteriophages are double-stranded DNA-containing Myoviridae isolated from soil samples. While their genomes share a high degree of sequence identity with one another, their host preferences are unique.

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Datasets Mentioned

BETA
MF288922

Methods Mentioned

BETA
Illumina sequencing

Software Mentioned

Newbler
HHpred
PHAGES
ARAGORN
Glimmer
BLASTp
SEA
GeneMark

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