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2013 Fall - UH - Adebayo - Achromobacter Xylosoxidans ADAF13

Description

The location the soil sample was taken from a vegetable farm at 3217 Spring Cypress Rd, Cypress TX 77388. An 8-12 inch deep was dug at this location and about 10g sample was taken. It was stored in a container that protected the sample from UV sunlight. In addition the surrounding temperature was kept at room temperature.

Achromobacter xylosoxidansADAF13, isolated from farmland soil, possesses a large number of putative degradation genes and pathways that break down a wide variety of aromatic hydrocarbons, pesticides, endocrine disruptors, and other high-impact xenobiotics. These properties make this strain an excellent candidate for further development as a broad-spectrum bioremediation agent.

Data for Soil Sample and Researcher
Location of Soil Sample
Atkinson Farms, 3215 Spring Cypress Road, Spring, Texas 77388, United States, 30.059218, -95.466519
Colonies of Paraoxon
100
Colonies of Methyl Parathion
0
Researcher
Adebayo
Organization
University of Houston
Lab Day
Unspecified
Time of Lab
Unspecified
Course Term
Fall
Year of Course
2013
Images for Soil Sample
Image Descriptions in General

String representation of Achromacter xylosoxidans from

https://string-db.org/cgi/network?taskId=bNtqzNX5XSjb&sessionId=b2Al3ykHgLDn

Extended Analysis Results
Cataloged
Yes
Research ID
ADAF13
Genomic Biomarkers Titles
Draft Genome Sequence of the Broad-Spectrum Xenobiotic Degrader Achromobacter xylosoxidans ADAF13
Genomic Biomarkers URLs
Most Likely Isolate
Achromobacter xylosoxidans