Kyla Radke, Harry M Peless, Hayzen H Chamberlain, Shule M Aggabao, Russell T Ridd, David C Amsbury, James R Cannon, Tate G Fisher, Payson C Danielson, Matthew N Jackson, Hyunbi Hwang, Jacob D Scott, Elisa A Correa Lazaro, Atalie B Bogh, Jayden S Longhurst, Spencer T Payne, Parker Danielson, Natalie A Olsen, Bartel Van Oostendorp, Christopher C Harrell, Austin M Johnson, Jeffrey K Schachterle, Staci Avery, Donald P Breakwell, Brett E Pickett
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Bacteriophage Lilbunny is a siphovirus infecting Mycobacterium smegmatis strain mc2155. It was isolated from compost of rabbit fecal matter. The genome of Lilbunny belongs to the A6 subcluster and is 50,789 bp, containing 95 open reading frames, 52.6% of which encode proteins with predicted functions, and three tRNA genes.