Genome sequence of the Bacteroides fragilis phage ATCC 51477-B1.

Virology Journal
Shawn A HawkinsGary S Sayler

Abstract

The genome of a fecal pollution indicator phage, Bacteroides fragilis ATCC 51477-B1, was sequenced and consisted of 44,929 bases with a G+C content of 38.7%. Forty-six putative open reading frames were identified and genes were organized into functional clusters for host specificity, lysis, replication and regulation, and packaging and structural proteins.

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Sep 17, 2013·Nature Communications·Lesley A OgilvieBrian V Jones
Jul 17, 2013·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·Karin HolmfeldtMatthew B Sullivan
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Datasets Mentioned

BETA
FJ008913

Software Mentioned

DNASTAR Lasergene
GS De Novo Assembler
GeneMark ORF Finder

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