Genome Sequences of Mycobacteriophages Findley, Hurricane, and TBond007
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We report here the genome sequences of three newly isolated phages that infect mc155. Phages Findley, Hurricane, and TBond007 were discovered in geographically distinct locations and are related to cluster K mycobacteriophages, with Findley being similar to subcluster K2 phages and Hurricane and TBond007 being similar to subcluster K3 phages.
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