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Moro, Francisco J.
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Vallejos, M. Victoria
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Cervesato, Gina
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Miniussi, Ernestina
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Cantero, Nicolás
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Gaffuri, Marilina
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García, Milagros
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Clementino, Zoe
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Quadri, Malena
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Lamagni, Francisco
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Pianesi, Tulio Lorenzo
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GRAMAJO, HUGO CESAR
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BUTTIGLIERO, LAURA VERONICA
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FUSARI, CORINA MARIANA
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ESPARIZ, MARTIN
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MUSSI, MARIA ALEJANDRA
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DIACOVICH, LAUTARO
Fecha
2025
Editorial y Lugar de Edición
CaltechLibrary
Revista
MicroPublication Biology
(pp. 1-5)
- ISSN 2578-9430
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ISSN
2578-9430
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In this paper, we report the discovery and characterization of Byron23, a bacteriophage isolated from a soil sample collected approximately 30 cm beneath the surface of a stream bank in Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina. Byron23 infected the host Microbacterium foliorum NRRL B-24224 resulting in clear, round plaques surrounded by a turbid edge. Transmission electron microscopy revealed that Byron23 exhibits siphoviral morphology. Genome sequencing using the Illumina platform revealed a 41,821 bp gen...
In this paper, we report the discovery and characterization of Byron23, a bacteriophage isolated from a soil sample collected approximately 30 cm beneath the surface of a stream bank in Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina. Byron23 infected the host Microbacterium foliorum NRRL B-24224 resulting in clear, round plaques surrounded by a turbid edge. Transmission electron microscopy revealed that Byron23 exhibits siphoviral morphology. Genome sequencing using the Illumina platform revealed a 41,821 bp genome encoding 64 predicted genes. The bacteriophage was classified within the subcluster EA1 and is predicted to be a lytic phage.
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