Complete Genome Sequence of Serratia marcescens Myophage Moabite. 2019

Lyndsey Price, and Matthew Rohren, and Heather Newkirk, and Mei Liu, and Jolene Ramsey
Center for Phage Technology, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA.

Serratia marcescens is a Gram-negative nosocomial pathogen causing various hospital-acquired infections. Here, we describe the complete genome sequence of S. marcescens myophage Moabite. The genome of Moabite is 273,933 bp long, with 337 predicted coding sequences and two tRNA genes, and it shares its highest amino acid identity with Serratia phage 2050HW.

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