The complete genome sequence and analysis of vB_VorS-PVo 5, a Vibrio phage infectious to the pathogenic bacterium Vibrio ordalii ATCC-33509

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The bacterium Vibrio ordalii is best known as the causative agent of vibriosis outbreaks in fish and thus recognized for generating serious production losses in aquaculture systems. Here we report for the first time on the isolation and the genome sequencing of phage vB_VorS-PVo5, infectious to Vibrio ordalii ATCC 33509. The features as well as the complete genome sequence and annotation of the Vibrio phage are described; vB_VorS-PVo5 consists of a lineal double stranded DNA totaling ~ 80.6 Kb in length. Considering its ability to lyse Vibrio ordalii ATCC 33509, the phage is likely to gain importance in future aquaculture applications by controlling the pathogen and as such replacing antibiotics as the treatment of choice.

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Echeverría-Vega, A., Morales-Vicencio, P., Saez-Saavedra, C., Ceh, J., & Araya, R. (2016). The complete genome sequence and analysis of vB_VorS-PVo 5, a Vibrio phage infectious to the pathogenic bacterium Vibrio ordalii ATCC-33509. Standards in Genomic Sciences, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/S40793-016-0166-6

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