ATCC? Number:30900?
Organism: Naegleria jadini Willaert and LeRay
Designations: ITMAP 400 [0400]
Isolation: private swimming pool, Antwerp, Belgium, 1971
Depositors: E Willaert
Biosafety Level:1
Shipped: frozen
Growth Conditions: ATCCmedium 1034: Modified PYNFH medium (Available from ATCCas ATCCcat. no. 327-X)Temperature: 25.0°C
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Type Strain: yes(type strain)
Comments: Zymodeme Jd-1 [23932] Maximum temperature tolerance <35C [23932] Maximum temperature tolerance 35C [38900] Isoenzyme electrophoresis [4949] Interrepeat PCR [23881] Occurrence in natural waters in Mexico [24198] review [23576] phylogeny [24028] biochemical identification [4799]
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