Arthrobacter phage Neutrino
Duplicate of Inspire2
After sequencing, this phage and Inspire2 were found to be 100% identical. Inspire2 was chosen to be the "phage of record" for the pair, meaning this one was marked as a duplicate.
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Detailed Information for Phage Neutrino
Discovery Information
Isolation HostArthrobacter sp. ATCC 21022
Found ByRobert Schmidt
Year Found2015
Location FoundChester, PA, PA USA
Finding InstitutionCabrini University
ProgramScience Education Alliance-Phage Hunters Advancing Genomics and Evolutionary Science
From enriched soil sample?Yes
Isolation Temperature23°C
GPS Coordinates39.86284 N, 75.371462 W Map
Discovery NotesSoil obtained from a sewer well in dry dark conditions.
Naming NotesI named this phage neutrino because like neutrinos the plaque formation of my phage are not seen frequently, although when they are seen they are very interesting to observe.
Sequencing Information
Sequencing Complete?No
Sequencing FacilityNC State Genomic Sciences Laboratory
Genome length (bp)Unknown
Character of genome endsUnknown
Fasta file available?No
Characterization
ClusterUnclustered
Subcluster--
Annotating InstitutionUnknown or unassigned
Annotation StatusNot sequenced
Plaque NotesMost plaques are small and dark that take at least three days to form. Plaques form best at room temperature at 50mM Calcium Chloride. Phage is most likely a temperate Myoviridae.
MorphotypeMyoviridae
Has been Phamerated?No
Publication Info
Uploaded to GenBank?No
GenBank AccessionNone yet
Refseq NumberNone yet
Archiving Info
Archiving status Archived
SEA Designator Cabrini College
SEA Lysate Titer 4 X 10^7 pfu/ml
Date of SEA Lysate Titering Aug 13, 2015
Pitt Freezer Box# 149
Pitt Freezer Box Grid# C11
Available Files
Plaque PictureDownload
EM PictureDownload