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Name: | Desulfovibrio giganteus corrig. Esnault et al. 1988 |
Synonym(s): | Desulfobacter giganteus Esnault et al. 1988 |
DSM No.: | 4123, Type strain dsm-4123 dsm4123 dsm 4123 Desulfovibrio giganteus |
Strain designation: | 8601 |
Isolated from: | lagoon sediment |
Country: | France Marseille, Etang de Berre |
Date of sampling: | before 01.07.1986 |
Nagoya Protocol Restrictions: | France requires a benefit-sharing declaration for French genetic resources at the time of utilization, i.e., conducting research. France considers access to genetic resources when utilization begins and not when the initial collection of the material took place and applies to material both in-situ and ex-situ and users within and outside of France.
To comply with French law, you, the user need to make a Declaration regarding access to genetic resources and benefit-sharing arising from your non-commercial utilisation of genetic resources. The steps are the following:
1. File a declaration via the CERFA form n. 15786 (https://www.formulaires.service-public.fr/gf/getAnnexe.do?cerfaAnnexe=1&cerfaFormulaire=15786*02) or by electronic procedure (https://www.demarches-simplifiees.fr/commencer/apa-declaration-pmorale)
2. Await approval by the Ministry for the Ecological Transition, the competent national authority
3. Respond to any requests for more information from the competent national authority
4. Receive an acknowledgment of receipt by the competent national authority certifying the prior informed consent (PIC) and establishment of mutually agreed terms (MAT) regarding benefit-sharing. This procedure shall not exceed 2 months.
For more information about this topic please see the Access and Benefit-Sharing Clearing House: https://absch.cbd.int/en/countries/FR
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History: | <- J.-L. Garcia, Université de Provence, Marseille, France; 8601 <- G. Esnault and P. Caumette {1986} |
Genbank accession numbers: | 16S rRNA gene: FR749898 |
Cultivation conditions: | Medium 195c , 30°C
Please follow special instructions: 'Cultivation of Anaerobes'
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Summary and additional information: | <- J.-L. Garcia, Université de Provence, Marseille, France; 8601 <- G. Esnault and P. Caumette {1986}. Lagoon sediment; France, Marseille, Etang de Berre (3072). Type strain. Taxonomy/description (3292). Sequence accession no. 16S rRNA gene: FR749898. Acetone is formed from isopropanol (3072). Utilizes alcohols with or without growth (3072). (Medium 195c, 30°C, anaerobic). |
Literature: | 3072, 3292 |
Risk group: | 1 (classification according to German TRBA) |
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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Other cultures: | All DSMZ cultures of the species |
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