Division/Phylum: Amoebozoa Class: Discosea

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For strain taxonomy we generally use AlgaeBase for algae and Adl et al. (2019) for protists.

Culture media, purity and growth conditions:
Medium: MW agar; Bacteria present; maintained by serial subculture; Room temp; with E. coli as food source
Attributes
AuthorityHenderson & Brown 2024
IsolatorBrown (2014)
Collection Siteuppermost soil surface Mississippi State University campus, Starkville, Mississippi
Archive Date 2024-04-12 17:08:16
Archive Reason Temporary - New Strain
Notes Isolation: soil filtration and agar plate isolation; clonal; cells are typical of the genus. Oblong amoeboid cells with dorsal wrinkles or parallel folds. Numerous nucleoli circular to lobed (c 0.5-1 µm) Cysts have not been observed. Cells often form a transient doughnut-shaped round structrure on the surface of agar lasting 2-7 minutes. Primarily a bacterivore.
Axenicity Status Bacteria present
Area North America
Country USA
Environment Soil
GMO No
Group Protozoa
Latitude 33 27' 20.8" N
Longitude 88 47' 17.2" W
In Scope of Nagoya Protocol No
ABS Note Collected post Nagoya Protocol from a country with no ABS measures at time of access. No known Nagoya Protocol restrictions for this strain.
Collection Date May 2013
Original Designation SK134B
Pathogen Not pathogenic: Hazard Class 1
Toxin Producer Not Toxic / No Data
Type Culture Yes

CCAP 1583/16

Thecamoeba homeri

  • Product Code: CCAP 1583/16
  • Availability: Archived
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