Complete genome sequences of seven Vibrio cholerae phages isolated in China
The complete genome sequences of seven closely related Vibrio cholerae phages isolated from environmental sites in southeastern China are reported here. Phages QH, CJY, H1, H2, H3, J2, and J3 are members of the Podoviridae family and are highly similar to the previously sequenced Vibrio phages VP2,...
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| author | Bhandare, Sudhakar G. Warry, Andrew Emes, Richard D. Su, Jingliang Barrow, Paul A. Atterbury, Robert J. |
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| description | The complete genome sequences of seven closely related Vibrio cholerae phages isolated from environmental sites in southeastern China are reported here. Phages QH, CJY, H1, H2, H3, J2, and J3 are members of the Podoviridae family and are highly similar to the previously sequenced Vibrio phages VP2, VP5, and phiVC8. |
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| spelling | nottingham-483952020-05-04T19:19:01Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/48395/ Complete genome sequences of seven Vibrio cholerae phages isolated in China Bhandare, Sudhakar G. Warry, Andrew Emes, Richard D. Su, Jingliang Barrow, Paul A. Atterbury, Robert J. The complete genome sequences of seven closely related Vibrio cholerae phages isolated from environmental sites in southeastern China are reported here. Phages QH, CJY, H1, H2, H3, J2, and J3 are members of the Podoviridae family and are highly similar to the previously sequenced Vibrio phages VP2, VP5, and phiVC8. American Society for Microbiology 2017-11-22 Article PeerReviewed Bhandare, Sudhakar G., Warry, Andrew, Emes, Richard D., Su, Jingliang, Barrow, Paul A. and Atterbury, Robert J. (2017) Complete genome sequences of seven Vibrio cholerae phages isolated in China. Genome Announcements, 5 (47). e01019-17/1-e01019-17/2. ISSN 2169-8287 http://genomea.asm.org/content/5/47/e01019-17 doi:10.1128/genomeA.01019-17 doi:10.1128/genomeA.01019-17 |
| spellingShingle | Bhandare, Sudhakar G. Warry, Andrew Emes, Richard D. Su, Jingliang Barrow, Paul A. Atterbury, Robert J. Complete genome sequences of seven Vibrio cholerae phages isolated in China |
| title | Complete genome sequences of seven Vibrio cholerae phages isolated in China |
| title_full | Complete genome sequences of seven Vibrio cholerae phages isolated in China |
| title_fullStr | Complete genome sequences of seven Vibrio cholerae phages isolated in China |
| title_full_unstemmed | Complete genome sequences of seven Vibrio cholerae phages isolated in China |
| title_short | Complete genome sequences of seven Vibrio cholerae phages isolated in China |
| title_sort | complete genome sequences of seven vibrio cholerae phages isolated in china |
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