Mycobacterium phage Smecher
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Duplicate of Corium
Upon sequencing, this phage turned out to be 100% identical to Corium.
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Detailed Information for Phage Smecher | |
Discovery Information | |
Isolation Host | Mycobacterium smegmatis mc²155 |
Found By | John Harris |
Year Found | 2024 |
Location Found | Provo, UT United States |
Finding Institution | Brigham Young University |
Program | Science Education Alliance-Phage Hunters Advancing Genomics and Evolutionary Science |
From enriched soil sample? | No |
Isolation Temperature | 37°C |
GPS Coordinates | 40.244707 N, 111.648498 W Map |
Discovery Notes | This Phage was found as a result of different sized plaques on the petri dish where Phage Riverton was isolated. |
Naming Notes | This phage was named Smecher because it mysteriously showed up. Smecher means trickster in Romanian which is what this phage like. |
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 | There was one really clear phage with a small very clear portion. |
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 |