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Daily photographs of paired phenotypic interactions between four strains of Streptomyces bacteria isolated from a nature reserve in Minnesota, USA

https://doi.org/10.5285/3f48eb4c-bc0d-49e3-af71-dcff6d88c534
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This dataset contains photographs of pairs of Streptomyces bacteria and it was collected with the aim of interrogating the manner and means of the interactions. The four imaged Streptomyces were originally isolated from a nature reserve in Minnesota, USA. Images show the interaction phenotypes between each pairing (including self to self), with images taken daily on International Streptomyces Project-2 (ISP-2) agar.

This work was funded by NERC (NE/T010959/1) and National Science Foundation (USA, 1935458).
Publication date: 2024-09-06
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Provenance & quality

The four Streptomyces strains were previously isolated from Minnesota soil as described in Schlatter, D.C. et al (2013), co-culturing experiments were performed in the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology, University of Manchester, UK. Methodological details are included in the supplementary information of this submission.

Photographs of interacting paired cultures of bacteria were taken daily from days 2-6 post inoculation, in biological quadruplicate.

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This dataset is available under the terms of the Open Government Licence

Cite this dataset as:
Connolly, J.A.; Del Carratore, F.; Schmidt, K.; Bisesi, A.; Martinson, J.N.V.; Chua, J.; Kuhs, M.; Boneza, M.; Heinsch, S.; Kinkel, L.; Smanski, M.; Harcombe, W.R.; Breitling, R.; Takano, E. (2024). Daily photographs of paired phenotypic interactions between four strains of Streptomyces bacteria isolated from a nature reserve in Minnesota, USA. NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/3f48eb4c-bc0d-49e3-af71-dcff6d88c534

Supplemental information

Schlatter, D.C., DavelosBaines, A.L., Xiao, K. et al. Resource Use of Soilborne Streptomyces Varies with Location, Phylogeny, and Nitrogen Amendment. Microb Ecol 66, 961–971 (2013).

Correspondence/contact details

Connolly, J.A.
University of Manchester
 jack.connolly@manchester.ac.uk

Authors

Connolly, J.A.
University of Manchester
Del Carratore, F.
University of Manchester
Schmidt, K.
University of Manchester
Bisesi, A.
University of Minnesota
Martinson, J.N.V.
University of Minnesota
Chua, J.
University of Manchester
Kuhs, M.
University of Minnesota
Boneza, M.
University of Minnesota
Heinsch, S.
University of Minnesota
Kinkel, L.
University of Minnesota
Smanski, M.
University of Minnesota
Harcombe, W.R.
University of Minnesota
Breitling, R.
University of Manchester
Takano, E.
University of Manchester

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NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
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Rights holder
University of Manchester

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Topic categories
biota
Keywords
Actinomycetes , Bacteria , Co-culture , Microbiology , Microbiome , Phenotypes , Streptomyces
Funding
Natural Environment Research Council Award: NE/T010959/1