RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Complete Genome Sequences of Four Different Bordetella sp. Isolates Causing Human Respiratory Infections JF Genome Announcements JO Genome Announcements FD American Society for Microbiology SP e01080-16 DO 10.1128/genomeA.01080-16 VO 4 IS 5 A1 Weigand, Michael R. A1 Peng, Yanhui A1 Loparev, Vladimir A1 Batra, Dhwani A1 Bowden, Katherine E. A1 Cassiday, Pamela K. A1 Davis, Jamie K. A1 Johnson, Taccara A1 Juieng, Phalasy A1 Miner, Christine E. A1 Rowe, Lori A1 Sheth, Mili A1 Tondella, M. Lucia A1 Williams, Margaret M. YR 2016 UL http://mra.asm.org/content/4/5/e01080-16.abstract AB Species of the genus Bordetella associate with various animal hosts, frequently causing respiratory disease. Bordetella pertussis is the primary agent of whooping cough and other Bordetella species can cause similar cough illness. Here, we report four complete genome sequences from isolates of different Bordetella species recovered from human respiratory infections.