Arthrobacter phage Nyne
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| Detailed Information for Phage Nyne | |
| Discovery Information | |
| Isolation Host | Arthrobacter globiformis B-2979 |
| Found By | Ja’Nya Tate and Paulina Moreno |
| Year Found | 2025 |
| Location Found | Emmitsburg, MD United States |
| Finding Institution | Mount St. Mary’s University |
| Program | Phage Hunters Integrating Research and Education |
| From enriched soil sample? | Yes |
| Isolation Temperature | 40°C |
| GPS Coordinates | 39.68227 N, 77.34989 W Map |
| Discovery Notes | We found our phage in soil/dirt, the weather was clear skies, sunny, and windy. The sample was a dark soil, moist and with a very pungent smell. |
| Naming Notes | We got the name Nyne for our phage, because we found our phage on the 9th of September. |
| Sequencing Information | |
| Sequencing Complete? | No |
| 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 | Our plaques were small and not that big, around 1mm-3 mm. They had a circular shape, clear and not fuzzy around its. When we did the phage serial dilutions it looked like galaxies and stars. The phage looked like SpongeBob and all the spots on his body. They plaques also looked like moon craters. |
| Has been Phamerated? | No |
| Publication Info | |
| Uploaded to GenBank? | No |
| GenBank Accession | None yet |
| Refseq Number | None yet |
| Archiving Info | |
| Archiving status | Not in Pitt Archives |
| Available Files | |
| Plaque Picture | Download |