Arthrobacter phage Diluviomordeo
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Detailed Information for Phage Diluviomordeo
Discovery Information
Isolation HostArthrobacter globiformis NRRL B-2880
Found ByGrace Cook
Year Found2023
Location FoundWest Lafayette, IN Tippecanoe
Finding InstitutionPurdue University
ProgramScience Education Alliance-Phage Hunters Advancing Genomics and Evolutionary Science
From enriched soil sample?No
Isolation TemperatureNot entered
GPS Coordinates40.42109 N, 86.92268 W Map
Discovery NotesThis phage was found underneath a European White Birch tree in dry soil on September 5th at 10:42 AM. The ambient temperature was 81 degrees Fahrenheit on a sunny day with 69% humidity.
Naming NotesThe name Diluviomordeo is from the Latin words "Diluvio," which is to flood, and "Mordeo," which is to bite, sting, devour, or eat. This is a reference to the nature of a phage in that it spreads and consumes what it touches that is a viable host, but that each individual phage macromolecule is actually quite tiny.
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 plaques are fairly clear, though not definitively so, and are consistently about 1-2 mm in diameter.
Has been Phamerated?No
Publication Info
Uploaded to GenBank?No
GenBank AccessionNone yet
Refseq NumberNone yet
Archiving Info
Archiving status Archived
Pitt Freezer Box# 187
Pitt Freezer Box Grid# E8
Available Files
Plaque PictureDownload