Polar and Alpine Microbial Collection (PAMC): a culture collection dedicated to polar and alpine microorganisms
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Polar and Alpine Microbial Collection (PAMC): a culture collection dedicated to polar and alpine microorganisms
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Other Titles
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극지생명자원센터 소개
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Authors
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Jung, You-Jung
Choe, Cheng-Dae
Hong, Soon Gyu
Lee, Hong Kum
Yim, Joung Han
Kim, GoHeung
Lee, Yung Mi
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2012
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Citation
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Jung, You-Jung, et al. 2012. Polar and Alpine Microbial Collection (PAMC): a culture collection dedicated to polar and alpine microorganisms. SCAR. SCAR. 2012.10.19~.
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Abstract
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Microorganisms in polar areas may have important ecological roles in biogeochemical cycles and the
food chain. Culture collections for polar and alpine microorganisms can provide research resources
for ecological and physiological studies. The Polar and Alpine Microbial Collection (PAMC) is a
specialized culture collection for maintenance and distribution of polar and alpine
microorganisms. A database system was developed to share important data fields with DarwinCore2
and OBIS database schemas. Approximately 1,500 out of 5,500 strains maintained in PAMC have been
identified and belonged primarily to the phyla Actinobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Firmicutes, and
Proteobacteria. Many of the microbial strains can grow at low temperature and produce proteases,
lipases, and/or exopolysaccharides. PAMC provides search tools based on keywords such as taxonomy,
geographical origin, habitat and physiological characteristics. Biological materials and
information provided by PAMC will be important resources for ecological and physiological studies
on polar and alpine microorganisms.es. The Polar and Alpine Microbial Collection (PAMC) is a
specialized culture collection for maintenance and distribution of polar and alpine
microorganisms. A database system was developed to share important data fields with DarwinCore2
and OBIS database schemas. Approximately 1,500 out of 5,500 strains maintained in PAMC have been
identified and belonged primarily to the phyla Actinobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Firmicutes, and
Proteobacteria. Many of the microbial strains can grow at low temperature and produce proteases,
lipases, and/or exopolysaccharides. PAMC provides search tools based on keywords such as taxonomy,
geographical origin, habitat and physiological characteristics. Biological materials and
information provided by PAMC will be important resources for ecological and physiological studies
on polar and alpine microorganisms.
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/8425
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SCAR
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SCAR
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Conference Date
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2012.10.19~
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Proceeding
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Pro(초록)국외
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