2015 journal article

Genome Sequences of Six Paenibacillus larvae Siphoviridae Phages

Genome Announcements, 3(3).

By: S. Carson n, E. Bruff, W. DeFoor, J. Dums, A. Groth, T. Hatfield, A. Iyer, K. Joshi ...

topics (OpenAlex): Bacteriophages and microbial interactions; Plant Virus Research Studies; Plant and Fungal Interactions Research
TL;DR: Six sequenced and annotated genomes of Paenibacillus larvae phages isolated from the combs of American foulbrood-diseased beehives show Phage Lily is most divergent from Diva, Rani, Redbud, Shelly, and Sitara. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Six sequenced and annotated genomes of Paenibacillus larvae phages isolated from the combs of American foulbrood-diseased beehives are 37 to 45 kbp and have approximately 42% G+C content and 60 to 74 protein-coding genes. Phage Lily is most divergent from Diva, Rani, Redbud, Shelly, and Sitara.