Mycobacterium phage Cinnabon
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Detailed Information for Phage Cinnabon
Discovery Information
Isolation HostMycobacterium smegmatis mc²155
Found ByCharlotte Kordonowy
Year Found2021
Location FoundPhiladelphia, PA United States
Finding InstitutionUniversity of the Sciences (now St. Joseph's Univ)
ProgramScience Education Alliance-Phage Hunters Advancing Genomics and Evolutionary Science
From enriched soil sample?Yes
Isolation TemperatureNot entered
GPS Coordinates39.949951 N, 75.187732 W Map
Discovery NotesDate: 9/15/21 Time: 19:15 Temperature: 22 degrees Celsius Location/Proximity: Tree under UPenn Tennis Courts under a bridge with a train track on it. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Moisture: Dry Depth: 1cm into soil.
Naming NotesIt came from a random team name generator on the web, suggested by Jules Addesso. The name was The Cinnamon Chicks originally, but Alison Zheng wanted to change it to The Cinna Chicks in order to have a nicer flow. Jasmine George also agreed. We then decided that our phage should be called Cinnabon, representing an extended version from our team name. The founder of the phage, Charlotte Kordonowy, also wanted to name the phage after her dog. It just so happened that Cinnabon is her dog's middle name.
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 NotesThe plaque was a singular plaque from the Spot Titer test. It was larger in shape, turbid, and circular in shape.
Has been Phamerated?No
Publication Info
Uploaded to GenBank?No
GenBank AccessionNone yet
Refseq NumberNone yet
Archiving Info
Archiving status Archived
SEA Lysate Titer 4.9x10^7
Pitt Freezer Box# 136
Pitt Freezer Box Grid# A8
Available Files
Plaque PictureDownload
Restriction Digest PictureDownload
EM PictureDownload