Complete Genome Sequence of Salmonella enterica Siphophage Shemara

Here, we present the annotated genome of Shemara, a siphophage of Salmonella enterica. The Shemara genome is 44 kb with 83 predicted protein-coding genes. At the nucleotide and amino acid levels, Shemara is most similar to phages in the Guernseyvirinae subfamily. ABSTRACT Here, we present the annotated genome of Shemara, a siphophage of Salmonella enterica. The Shemara genome is 44 kb with 83 predicted protein-coding genes. At the nucleotide and amino acid levels, Shemara is most similar to phages in the Guernseyvirinae subfamily.

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