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Steven G Cresawn

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Hughes L, Shaffer C, Ware V, Aguayo I, Aziz R, Bhuiyan S, et al.
Genome Announc . 2018 Jan; 6(2). PMID: 29326201
Cluster BE1 bacteriophages belong to the , with genome sizes over 130 kbp, and they contain direct terminal repeats of approximately 11 kbp. Eight newly isolated closely related cluster BE1...
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Doyle E, Fillman C, Reyna N, Tobiason D, Westholm D, Askins J, et al.
Genome Announc . 2018 Jan; 6(2). PMID: 29326199
Four bacteriophages infecting mc155 (three belonging to subcluster P1 and one belonging to subcluster P2) were isolated from soil and sequenced. All four phages are similar in the left arm...
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Anders K, Barekzi N, Best A, Frederick G, Mavrodi D, Vazquez E, et al.
Genome Announc . 2017 Dec; 5(49). PMID: 29217790
We report the genome sequences of 14 cluster K mycobacteriophages isolated using mc²155 as host. Four are closely related to subcluster K1 phages, and 10 are members of subcluster K6....
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Bonilla J, Isern S, Findley A, Klyczek K, Michael S, Saha M, et al.
Genome Announc . 2017 Dec; 5(49). PMID: 29217789
We report the complete genome sequences of 19 cluster CA bacteriophages isolated from environmental samples using as a host. All of the phages are , have similar genome lengths (46,314...
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Hanauer D, Graham M, Betancur L, Bobrownicki A, Cresawn S, Garlena R, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2017 Dec; 114(51):13531-13536. PMID: 29208718
Engaging undergraduate students in scientific research promises substantial benefits, but it is not accessible to all students and is rarely implemented early in college education, when it will have the...
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Herren C, Peister A, Breton T, Hill M, Anderson M, Chang A, et al.
Genome Announc . 2017 Nov; 5(46). PMID: 29146853
Four subcluster L2 mycobacteriophages, Finemlucis, Miley16, Wilder, and Zakai, that infect mc155 were isolated. The four phages are closely related to each other and code for 12 to 14 tRNAs...
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Chung H, DElia T, Ross J, Alvarado S, Brantley M, Bricker L, et al.
Genome Announc . 2017 Nov; 5(45). PMID: 29122864
We report here the complete genome sequences of four subcluster L3 mycobacteriophages newly isolated from soil samples, using mc155 as the host. Comparative genomic analyses with four previously described subcluster...
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Saha S, Yan W, Washington J, Davis W, Barbazuk W, Medellin R, et al.
Genome Announc . 2017 Nov; 5(45). PMID: 29122862
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...
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King R, Slowan-Pomeroy T, Thomas J, Ahmed T, Alexander K, Biddle J, et al.
Genome Announc . 2017 Nov; 5(45). PMID: 29122861
Bacteriophages AlleyCat, Edugator, and Guillsminger were isolated on mc155 from enriched soil samples. All are members of mycobacteriophage subcluster K5, with genomes of 62,112 to 63,344 bp. Each genome contains...
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Adair T, Stowe E, Pizzorno M, Krukonis G, Harrison M, Cresawn S, et al.
Genome Announc . 2017 Nov; 5(45). PMID: 29122860
Caterpillar, Nightmare, and Teacup are cluster AU siphoviral phages isolated from enriched soil on sp. strain ATCC 21022. These genomes are 58 kbp long with an average G+C content of...