Gordonia phage Inverno
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Detailed Information for Phage Inverno
Discovery Information
Isolation HostGordonia rubripertincta NRRL B-16540
Found ByWynter Dean
Year Found2022
Location FoundSt Perersburg, FL United States
Finding InstitutionUniversity of South Florida
ProgramScience Education Alliance-Phage Hunters Advancing Genomics and Evolutionary Science
From enriched soil sample?Yes
Isolation Temperature31°C
GPS Coordinates27.83584 N, 82.64435 W Map
Discovery NotesThis phage was found at a lawn outside of a classmate's house around decaying grass.
Naming NotesI chose the name Inverno because it is Italian for winter, which combines my chosen name with a part of my friend's heritage.
Sequencing Information
Sequencing Complete?No
Genome length (bp)Unknown
Character of genome endsUnknown
Fasta file available?No
Characterization
ClusterUnclustered
Subcluster--
Lysogeny NotesInverno appears to be a lytic phage, as evident from the plaques it produces.
Annotating InstitutionUnknown or unassigned
Annotation StatusNot sequenced
Plaque NotesThe plaques are very small, round, and lytic. They get larger in higher concentrations, which could be caused from stress.
MorphotypeSiphoviridae
Has been Phamerated?No
Publication Info
Uploaded to GenBank?No
GenBank AccessionNone yet
Refseq NumberNone yet
Archiving Info
Archiving status Archived
SEA Lysate Titer 1.155x10^10 PFU/mL
Pitt Freezer Box# 149
Pitt Freezer Box Grid# E6
Available Files
Plaque PictureDownload
Restriction Digest PictureDownload
EM PictureDownload