Genome sequence of bacteriophage GiJojo, isolated using Streptomyces mirabilis in Catonsville, Maryland

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2024-08-23

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Badiola, Marie Louise P., Kaela D. Befano, McKayla L. Berger, Claudine R. Blanco, Nhyira Ghunney, Jaehyun G. Lee, Lin P. Myat, et al. “Genome Sequence of Bacteriophage GiJojo, Isolated Using Streptomyces Mirabilis in Catonsville, Maryland.” Microbiology Resource Announcements. (August 23, 2024): e00584-24. https://doi.org/10.1128/mra.00584-24.

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Abstract

Bacteriophage GiJojo is a myovirus isolated from soil that infects Streptomyces mirabilis NRRL B-2400, with a genome length of 115,161 bp containing 180 genes and 29 tRNAs. Of those genes, 59 have been assigned functions. GiJojo is a member of the BS cluster of actinobacteriophages.