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Isolation
organically enriched sediment sample from intertidal zone, south of island cliffs, Appledore Island, ME, 1993
Product Format
test tube
Type Strain
yes
Comments
species description
Medium
ATCC® Medium 1525: Seawater 802 medium
Growth Conditions
Temperature: 25.0°C
Duration: anaerobic
Protocol: ATCCNO: 50416 SPEC: Upon receipt aseptically reduce the volume of the culture to 12 ml by removing approximately 2 ml of fluid. Screw the cap on tightly and incubate at 25C on a 5-15 degree horizontal slant. When the bacteria have been largely cleared from the culture (1-2 days), gently invert the culture several times and aseptically transfer 0.1 - 0.3 ml to a fresh tube of ATCC medium 1525 (12 ml of medium in a 16 x 125 mm screw-capped test tube) bacterized with Enterobacter aerogenes ATCC-13048. The medium is bacterized by inoculating a loopful of bacteria into a fresh tube of medium at least 24 hours prior to inoculation with the ciliate.
Subcultivation
Protocol: ATCCNO: 50416 SPEC: Upon receipt aseptically reduce the volume of the culture to 12 ml by removing approximately 2 ml of fluid. Screw the cap on tightly and incubate at 25C on a 5-15 degree horizontal slant. When the bacteria have been largely cleared from the culture (1-2 days), gently invert the culture several times and aseptically transfer 0.1 - 0.3 ml to a fresh tube of ATCC medium 1525 (12 ml of medium in a 16 x 125 mm screw-capped test tube) bacterized with Enterobacter aerogenes ATCC-13048. The medium is bacterized by inoculating a loopful of bacteria into a fresh tube of medium at least 24 hours prior to inoculation with the ciliate.
Name of Depositor
EB Small
Chain of Custody
ATCC <<--EB Small<<--S.A. Schaffer
Year of Origin
1993
References
Nerad TA, et al. Trimeya shoalsia sp. n., an anaerobic microaerotolerant marine cillitate from Aplledore Island, Gulf of Maine, USA. Acta Protozool. 34: 289-298, 1995.