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GUIDELINES FOR CATALOGUE PRODUCTION

Bacteria format and reference list
History

Information taken from: 'Structuring Strain Data for Storage and Retrieval of Information on Bacteria in MINE, the Microbial Information Network Europe'
Stalpers et al., Systematic and Applied Microbiology (1990), 13, 92-103.

History

Fate of the isolate between isolation and deposit in the present collection. The backword sequence of deposits is used separated by "<" meaning "received from".
Each entry may contain the name of the collection, (month and) year of the acquisition. Between parenthesis can be entered: strain designation or collection numbers (only when confusion is possible between two or more numbers from the same collection) and/or a name when a name change has occurred.

Example:
[in Bacillus sphaericus DSM 488] NCTC, Nov. 1973 (Bacillus loehnisii) < T. Gibson, 1935 < Kral Collection (Bacillus probatus)


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