
Enorma timonensis
DSM 26111
Name:
Enorma timonensis Ramasamy et al. 2016
DSM No.:
26111, Type strain dsm-26111 dsm26111 dsm 26111 Enorma timonensis
Strain designation:
GD5, CSUR P900
Other collection no.
or WDCM no.:
or WDCM no.:
CSUR P900
Isolated from:
human feces, 53-year-old French woman with Guillain-Barre syndrome
Country:
France
Marseille
Marseille
Date of sampling:
before 2013-01-01
Nagoya Protocol Restrictions:
There are NO known Nagoya Protocol restrictions for this strain.
History:
<- J.-C. Lagier; Timone Hospital, Marseille, France; CSUR P900 <- G. Dubourg; Timone Hospital, Marseille, France; GD5
Genbank accession numbers:
Cultivation conditions:
Medium 110 , anaerobic, 37°C
Medium/media recipe(s) required for preparing 110:
- Medium 78
or
Medium 693 , anaerobic, 37°C
Please follow special instructions: 'Cultivation of Anaerobes'
Complete DSMZ Media List
Medium/media recipe(s) required for preparing 110:
- Medium 78
or
Medium 693 , anaerobic, 37°C
Please follow special instructions: 'Cultivation of Anaerobes'
Complete DSMZ Media List
Summary and
additional information:
additional information:
<- J.-C. Lagier; Timone Hospital, Marseille, France; CSUR P900 <- G. Dubourg; Timone Hospital, Marseille, France; GD5 . Human feces, 53-year-old French woman with Guillain-Barre syndrome; France, Marseille (26260). Type strain. Taxonomy/description (19789, 25845). Sequence accession no. 16S rRNA gene: JX424767, whole genome shotgun sequence: CAPF00000000. G+C content . (Medium 110, 37°C, anaerobic or Medium 693, 37°C, anaerobic). Sampling Date: before 01.01.2013
Risk group:
2 (provisional classification by DSMZ)
Restrictions:
Act dealing with the prevention & control of infectious diseases in man (Infektionsschutzgesetz), Category A1
Supplied as:
| Delivery form | Prices | ||
| Freeze Dried | 100,- € | ||
| Active culture on request | 240,- € | ||
| DNA | 150,- € | ||
| Price Category for this culture: 1 | |||
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Note: Freight charges for Risk Group 2 microorganisms will apply.
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