Hannah G. Matthews Data-verified

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Last publication 2023 Last refreshed 2026-05-16

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Hannah G. Matthews' research focuses on microbial genetics and genomics, specifically the characterization of bacteriophages. Her recent publication details the complete genome sequences of three bacteriophages—Chop, DelRio, and GrandSlam—which were isolated from soil samples in central Arkansas. These phages belong to the genus *Gordonia*. Matthews has collaborated with researchers from Ouachita Baptist University, including John H. Crum, Nathan S. Reyna, and Ruth Plymale, as well as Emme M. Edmondson from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, contributing to a shared publication in this area. Her work contributes to the understanding of microbial diversity and the genetic makeup of phages.

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  • Publications: 1

Selected Publications

  • Complete Genome Sequences of Chop, DelRio, and GrandSlam, Three <i>Gordonia</i> Phages Isolated from Soil in Central Arkansas (2023)

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