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Bacteriophage: Janet Brenna Kent

Poznan, Poland: 52.458737, 16.910597 8/2/16 Grassy area Sunny & 25C

Plaque Morphology & Titer Clear round plaques ranging from 2-4 mm Titer: 1.09X1014 pfu/mL

DNA Concentration High Concentration 753.85 ng/uL 265.3 ng/uL

Host Range Specificity for B. thuringiensis species Bacteria Infection B. thuringiensis kurstaki ++ B. thuringiensis konkukian ++,T B. thuringiensis israelensis + B. thuringiensis 350 B. pumilus  SAFR 32 - B. pumilus ATCC 7061 B. cereus Tstrain B. cereus 23857 B. anthracis Δ Sterne Specificity for B. thuringiensis species Ineffective against all other tested bacteria

Review Obtained from a unique location High DNA concentration and titer Consistent plaque morphology