Arthrobacter phage Audemars
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Detailed Information for Phage Audemars
Discovery Information
Isolation HostArthrobacter atrocyaneus NRRL B-2883
Found ByAdam Hussaini
Year Found2024
Location FoundLisle, IL United States of America
Finding InstitutionBenedictine University
ProgramScience Education Alliance-Phage Hunters Advancing Genomics and Evolutionary Science
From enriched soil sample?No
Isolation Temperature22°C
GPS Coordinates41.77533 N, 88.09504 W Map
Discovery NotesSoil was in an area covered by mulch and
wood chips so I had used a spoon to dig
about 2 inches down before I collected my
dirt. The soil had a coarse texture and was dry enough to where it would crumble but soft enough to mold. Soil was very cold due to the outside temperature being 36°F. The sample could contain some wood
chips and pieces of plant roots, however I
tried my best to make sure the sample was
just purely soil.
Naming NotesI named the phage Audemars because it is the first name of my favorite watch brand (Audemars Piguet).
Sequencing Information
Sequencing Complete?No
Genome length (bp)Unknown
Character of genome endsUnknown
Fasta file available?No
Characterization
ClusterUnclustered
Subcluster--
Annotating InstitutionUnknown or unassigned
Annotation StatusNot sequenced
Plaque NotesPhage Diameter: 2.2mm
Phage Radius: 1.1mm

Phage Audemars formed clear lytic plaques with a diameter of 2.2mm and a radius of 1.1mm. The plaques typically had soft edges. Typically with a larger radius of 1.1mm the PFU/mL I required for a webbed plate was low. The temperature the phage grew the best at was 37C. This shows that warmer temperatures allow the phage to amplify better.
Has been Phamerated?No
Publication Info
Uploaded to GenBank?No
GenBank AccessionNone yet
Refseq NumberNone yet
Archiving Info
Archiving status Not in Pitt Archives
Available Files
Plaque PictureDownload
Restriction Digest PictureDownload