Streptomyces phage Polusnebula
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Detailed Information for Phage Polusnebula | |
Discovery Information | |
Isolation Host | Streptomyces griseus ATCC 10137 |
Found By | Sarah Ray |
Year Found | 2017 |
Location Found | Denton, TX USA |
Finding Institution | University of North Texas |
Program | Science Education Alliance-Phage Hunters Advancing Genomics and Evolutionary Science |
From enriched soil sample? | Yes |
Isolation Temperature | 35°C |
GPS Coordinates | 33.206009 N, 97.153632 W Map |
Discovery Notes | The soil sample was taken at 7:35 pm from an average soil, it wasn't particularly dry or moist, the air temperature was 25°C. |
Naming Notes | The name Polusnebula came from Latin, with 'polus' meaning little and 'nebula' meaning cloud, coming together to mean little cloud. Little cloud came from the morphology of the plaques, they were small and looked cloudy. |
Sequencing Information | |
Sequencing Complete? | No |
Genome length (bp) | Unknown |
Character of genome ends | Unknown |
Fasta file available? | No |
Characterization | |
Cluster | Unclustered |
Subcluster | -- |
Lysogeny Notes | Lysogeny tests were inconclusive. |
Annotating Institution | Unknown or unassigned |
Annotation Status | Not sequenced |
Plaque Notes | The plaques size often shows in two sizes, 1 mm and 0.5 mm. The plaque is however always circular and cloudy. |
Has been Phamerated? | No |
Publication Info | |
Uploaded to GenBank? | No |
GenBank Accession | None yet |
Refseq Number | None yet |
Archiving Info | |
Archiving status | Not in Pitt Archives |
Available Files | |
Plaque Picture | Download |