21097611

not annotated - annotated - LINNAEUS only

Complete genome sequences of three Erwinia amylovora phages isolated in north america and a bacteriophage induced from an Erwinia tasmaniensis strain.

Fire blight, a plant disease of economic importance caused by Erwinia amylovora, may be controlled by the application of bacteriophages. Here, we provide the complete genome sequences and the annotation of three E. amylovora-specific phages isolated in North America and genomic information about a bacteriophage induced by mitomycin C treatment of an Erwinia tasmaniensis strain that is antagonistic for E. amylovora. The American phages resemble two already-described viral genomes, whereas the E. tasmaniensis phage displays a singular genomic sequence in BLAST searches.



Ann file

T1	Species 35 52	Erwinia amylovora

N1 Reference T1 Taxonomy:552

T2 Species 122 142 Erwinia tasmaniensis

N2 Reference T2 Taxonomy:338565

T3 Species 215 232 Erwinia amylovora

N3 Reference T3 Taxonomy:552

T4 Species 365 377 E. amylovora

N4 Reference T4 Taxonomy:552

T5 Species 505 525 Erwinia tasmaniensis

N5 Reference T5 Taxonomy:338565

T6 Species 558 570 E. amylovora

N6 Reference T6 Taxonomy:552

T7 Species 650 665 E. tasmaniensis

N7 Reference T7 Taxonomy:338565