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Deepti Chachra1, Pushpinder Kaur2, Prasad Siddavatam3, Prashanth Suravajhala4, Hari Mohan Saxena1.
Abstract
Brucellaphage Gadvasu (BpG) is a lytic phage infecting Brucella spp. Brucellaphages contain dsDNA as genetic material and are short-tailed particles with host-specificity. Here, we report the challenges on annotation in the complete genome sequence of BpG when compared with that of a recent broad host-range brucellaphage Pr, an original reference genome. The extracted DNA was subjected to genome sequencing with Illumina technology and assembled using SSAKE/Velvet. A significant number of genes were found to be similar between the phages with sequence analysis revealing conserved open reading frames that correspond to 33 gene ontology classifiers, transcriptional terminators and a few putative transcriptional promoters. The analyses revealed that the genome constitutes 1269 contigs and 275 genes encoding 260 proteins. The sequence comparison from the reference data indicated that the genome shares an approximately 70 % nucleotide similarity and differs mainly in the region encoding proteins. We bring this commentary providing an overview of how this exemplar genome can allow us to understand these known unknown regions in brucellaphages.Keywords: Annotation; Brucellaphage; De novo assembly; Genome mapping; Next generation sequencing; Whole genome sequence
Year: 2015 PMID: 26702310 PMCID: PMC4688410 DOI: 10.1007/s11693-015-9185-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Syst Synth Biol ISSN: 1872-5325