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Bacteriophages are ideal candidates for pathogen biocontrol to mitigate outbreaks of prevalent foodborne pathogens, such as Escherichia coli. We identified a bacteriophage (AAPEc6) from wastewater that infects E. coli O45:H10. The AAPEc6 genome sequence shares 93% identity (with 92% coverage) to enterobacterial phage K1E (Sp6likevirus) in the Autographivirinae subfamily (Podoviridae).

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    • Genome Sequence of a Podovirus (AAPEc6) Isolated From Wastewater in New Zealand That Infects Escherichia Coli O45: H10
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    2017-08-03
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    • Digital object identifier: 10.1128/genomeA.00462-17
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      2169-8287
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    • The final version of this article, as published in Genome Announcements, can be viewed online at: http://genomea.asm.org/content/5/31/e00462-17

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    Nonis, J., Premaratne, A., Billington, C., & Varsani, A. (2017). Genome Sequence of a Podovirus (AAPEc6) Isolated from Wastewater in New Zealand That Infects Escherichia coli O45:H10. Genome Announcements, 5(31). doi:10.1128/genomea.00462-17

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