Gordonia phage Inverno
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| Detailed Information for Phage Inverno | |
| Discovery Information | |
| Isolation Host | Gordonia rubripertincta NRRL B-16540 |
| Found By | Wynter Dean |
| Year Found | 2022 |
| Location Found | St Perersburg, FL United States |
| Finding Institution | University of South Florida |
| Program | Science Education Alliance-Phage Hunters Advancing Genomics and Evolutionary Science |
| From enriched soil sample? | Yes |
| Isolation Temperature | 31°C |
| GPS Coordinates | 27.83584 N, 82.64435 W Map |
| Discovery Notes | This phage was found at a lawn outside of a classmate's house around decaying grass. |
| Naming Notes | I 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 ends | Unknown |
| Fasta file available? | No |
| Characterization | |
| Cluster | Unclustered |
| Subcluster | -- |
| Lysogeny Notes | Inverno appears to be a lytic phage, as evident from the plaques it produces. |
| Annotating Institution | Unknown or unassigned |
| Annotation Status | Not sequenced |
| Plaque Notes | The plaques are very small, round, and lytic. They get larger in higher concentrations, which could be caused from stress. |
| Morphotype | Siphoviridae |
| Has been Phamerated? | No |
| Publication Info | |
| Uploaded to GenBank? | No |
| GenBank Accession | None yet |
| Refseq Number | None 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 Picture | Download |
| Restriction Digest Picture | Download |
| EM Picture | Download |