Author Notes for PGHhamlin As noted in the genes below. Many genes match to the phage Anubis that was submitted directly by BYU. Most of the functions for the genes that matched Anubis were not supported in any other phages that were also identical matches. We could not find any other evidence for the functions of the identical Anubis genes and therefore recorded the function as NKF. CDS 13287 - 13655 /note=Also matches old Bxz2 annotation for "DNA helicase / Provisional". "Replicative DNA helicase" also supported by CDD. CDS 15525 - 15971 /note=ribosomal frameshift (15175 to 15549; 15549 to 15971) CDS complement (25374 - 25640) /note=This has a 100% match to the chromosome segregation ATPase in Anubis_34. I didn't see domains related to ATP binding so I didn't include this function. Submitted by BYU. CDS complement (27912 - 28040) /note=100% identity to Jobu08 which has no associated function and to Anubis which has an RDF protein function. Again, Anubis has no evidence supporting this function so I did not include. I have written the authors to find out where this function came from and for a source of the evidence. CDS complement (28041 - 28184) /note=100% match to Anubis HNH endonuclease function, but Anubis_39 has no supporting evidence for such a function, therefore I did not include. CDS complement (37691 - 37984) /note=Phosphofructokinase-like domain CDS complement (39695 - 40519) /note=I don't see a lot of support for the lipase portion of the functional match to the 100% matching phage, Tiffany, so I didn't include it. CDS complement (45356 - 45619) /note=100% identity to Anubis_82, RDF protein which has no visible support for RDF function. CDS complement (47387 - 47770) /note=Matches 96% identity to Anubis_86, tapemeasure protein. No supporting evidence for tapemeasure function and wrong location for tapemeasure protein. CDS complement (48241 - 48549) /note=82% identity to Anubis_92, baculoviral IAP repeat-containing protein6. No support for this function. CDS complement (49455 - 49613) /note=92% match to Anubis_96, HNH endonuclease. No supporting evidence, other than Anubis_96, for HNH endonuclease.