Genomic Sequence and Characteristics of EmiRose, a Bacteriophage Isolated on Corynebacterium flavescens

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2022-03-02

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Davis, Emily Rose et al. Genomic Sequence and Characteristics of EmiRose, a Bacteriophage Isolated on Corynebacterium flavescens. Microbiology Resource Announcements. https://doi.org/10.1128/mra.00080-22

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Abstract

Bacteriophage EmiRose is a siphovirus infecting Corynebacterium flavescens. The EmiRose genome is 37,431 bp long and composed of 47 protein-coding genes. Based on gene content similarity, EmiRose is not closely related to any previously sequenced bacteriophages in the actinobacteriophage database to date, including other corynebacteriophages. EmiRose is classified as a singleton.