Bauer Brynn R, Brookins Madelyn G, Fobbe Spencer, Fredrickson Jade R, Fretland Aidan D, Grant Nicole D, Katzenberger Abigail S, Khan Ali I, Kieffer Brea L, Loken Andrew M, Lopez Ignacio, Lutton Lindsay J, Marquette Samantha A, Mears MaKayla J, Moe Cadence M, Parent Alexandra K, Payne Rodrick P, Peterson Ida K, Pucillo Hailey L, Rickman Brina E L, Stubson Maddie A, Zimmerman Elizabeth M, Spring Ashlyn M, Klyczek Karen K
Department of Biology, University of Wisconsin-River Falls, River Falls, Wisconsin, USA.
Microbiol Resour Announc. 2022 Nov 17;11(11):e0088522. doi: 10.1128/mra.00885-22. Epub 2022 Oct 26.
Phages Cassita and Fransoyer were isolated from soil in northwestern Wisconsin using Microbacterium paraoxydans as the host. The genomes of Cassita and Fransoyer are 61,868 bp and 62,277 bp, respectively, with direct terminal repeats. Both phages exhibit siphoviral morphology and are predicted to have lytic life cycles.