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Stenotrophomonas maltophilia is associated with an increasing incidence of nosocomial infections. Here, we describe the isolation and genome annotation of S. maltophilia siphophage Siara. Its 61,427-bp genome is currently related only to one phage in the NCBI database, namely, S. maltophilia phage Salva, and is not related to any prophages.
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Stenotrophomonas maltophilia is an opportunistic pathogen demonstrating increasing drug resistance. Here, the genome of the T7-like S. maltophilia podophage Ptah is described. Its 42,593-bp genome is closely related to previously reported T7-like S. maltophilia podophages, including phage Ponderosa.
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Streptomyces spp. are Gram-positive soil bacteria that have been reported in some cases to cause acute and chronic infections, including mycetomas, pneumonia, and septicemia. Here, we present Streptomyces sp. strain Mg1 phage Spernnie. Spernnie is a temperate siphophage containing 89 predicted coding genes in a 50,834-bp genome sequence.