Microbacterium phage GorrionDB42
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| Detailed Information for Phage GorrionDB42 | |
| Discovery Information | |
| Isolation Host | Microbacterium foliorum NRRL B-24224 |
| Found By | Daniel Bazan |
| Year Found | 2018 |
| Location Found | Riverside, CA USA |
| Finding Institution | La Sierra University |
| Program | Science Education Alliance-Phage Hunters Advancing Genomics and Evolutionary Science |
| From enriched soil sample? | Yes |
| Isolation Temperature | Not entered |
| GPS Coordinates | Unavailable |
| Discovery Notes | 55°F Raining Heavily Wet Soil Dark Brown/Black soil color Much Organic Material (Including worms, roots, and grass) Found under a Newly Planted Peach tree with Dog fecal matter |
| Naming Notes | My Phage name is a mixture of my last name, and what I want it to be, which is a nation with power. 42 is the answer to the universe, as my phage will be someday. |
| Sequencing Information | |
| Sequencing Complete? | No |
| Sequencing Facility | Pittsburgh Bacteriophage Institute |
| Genome length (bp) | Unknown |
| Character of genome ends | Unknown |
| Fasta file available? | No |
| Characterization | |
| Cluster | Unclustered |
| Subcluster | -- |
| Annotating Institution | Unknown or unassigned |
| Annotation Status | Not sequenced |
| Plaque Notes | Phage plaques were consistently two separate morphologies. One morphology was large (approximately 1.5mm), and the small morphology (approximately 0.5mm). The larger plaques were lytic, showing a halo in the center of the plaque. The smaller plaques were Lysogenic, with a clear plaque. |
| Has been Phamerated? | No |
| Publication Info | |
| Uploaded to GenBank? | No |
| GenBank Accession | None yet |
| Refseq Number | None yet |
| Archiving Info | |
| Archiving status | Archived |
| Pitt Freezer Box# | 72 |
| Pitt Freezer Box Grid# | E2 |