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ActinoBase was created by the community to share knowledge and resources pertaining to the study of actinobacteria such as <em>Streptomyces</em> species. It is supported by the UK [https://microbiologysociety.org Microbiology Society] and the international community which meets every three years for the International Symposium on the Biology of Actinomycetes (ISBA). Follow [https://twitter.com/isba2017?lang=en @ISBA2017] for updates on the next meeting.</div>
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ActinoBase was created by the community to share knowledge and resources pertaining to the study of actinobacteria such as <em>Streptomyces</em> species. It is supported by the UK [https://microbiologysociety.org Microbiology Society] and the international community which meets every three years for the International Symposium on the Biology of Actinomycetes (ISBA). Follow [https://twitter.com/isba2017?lang=en @ISBA2017] for updates on the next meeting.
 
 
ActinoBase provides media recipes, experimental protocols, plasmid maps and links to other useful online tools. It will be curated by <em>Streptomyces</em> researchers from around the world to ensure it is accurate and up to date. ActinoBase will enable us to share scientific resources within the existing community and also help those who want to study the biology of these bacteria. <em>Streptomyces</em> species contribute solutions to global issues such as antibiotic resistance and food security through their prolific production of antibiotics and their beneficial relationships with plant roots. This makes <em>Streptomyces</em> biology an important system to study as we seek to address the global challenges of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and food security.
 
Follow us on twitter [https://twitter.com/ActinoBase @ActinoBase] or join the discussion via [https://twitter.com/hashtag/ActinoBase?src=hash #ActinoBase] to keep up to date with the our progress. If you have any questions or requests you can email the ActinoBase committee overseeing the construction of this website at teamwikimyces@gmail.com.
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ActinoBase was created by the community to share knowledge and resources pertaining to the study of actinobacteria such as <em>Streptomyces</em> species. It is supported by the UK [https://microbiologysociety.org Microbiology Society] and the international community which meets every three years for the International Symposium on the Biology of Actinomycetes (ISBA). Follow [https://twitter.com/isba2017?lang=en @ISBA2017] for updates on the next meeting.


ActinoBase provides media recipes, experimental protocols, plasmid maps and links to other useful online tools. It will be curated by <em>Streptomyces</em> researchers from around the world to ensure it is accurate and up to date. ActinoBase will enable us to share scientific resources within the existing community and also help those who want to study the biology of these bacteria. <em>Streptomyces</em> species contribute solutions to global issues such as antibiotic resistance and food security through their prolific production of antibiotics and their beneficial relationships with plant roots. This makes <em>Streptomyces</em> biology an important system to study as we seek to address the global challenges of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and food security.  
ActinoBase provides media recipes, experimental protocols, plasmid maps and links to other useful online tools. It will be curated by <em>Streptomyces</em> researchers from around the world to ensure it is accurate and up to date. ActinoBase will enable us to share scientific resources within the existing community and also help those who want to study the biology of these bacteria. <em>Streptomyces</em> species contribute solutions to global issues such as antibiotic resistance and food security through their prolific production of antibiotics and their beneficial relationships with plant roots. This makes <em>Streptomyces</em> biology an important system to study as we seek to address the global challenges of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and food security.  
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ActinoBase: an Actinomycete Community Wiki

ActinoBase was created by the community to share knowledge and resources pertaining to the study of actinobacteria such as Streptomyces species. It is supported by the UK [https://microbiologysociety.org Microbiology Society] and the international community which meets every three years for the International Symposium on the Biology of Actinomycetes (ISBA). Follow [https://twitter.com/isba2017?lang=en @ISBA2017] for updates on the next meeting.

Join the conversation on twitter!

ActinoBase provides media recipes, experimental protocols, plasmid maps and links to other useful online tools. It will be curated by Streptomyces researchers from around the world to ensure it is accurate and up to date. ActinoBase will enable us to share scientific resources within the existing community and also help those who want to study the biology of these bacteria. Streptomyces species contribute solutions to global issues such as antibiotic resistance and food security through their prolific production of antibiotics and their beneficial relationships with plant roots. This makes Streptomyces biology an important system to study as we seek to address the global challenges of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and food security.

Follow us on twitter @ActinoBase or join the discussion via #ActinoBase to keep up to date with the our progress. If you have any questions or requests you can email the ActinoBase committee overseeing the construction of this website at teamwikimyces@gmail.com.


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Go to the Admin contact page to email an ActinoBase committee member and request an editors account! Also see Contribution Guidelines for some helpful tips and guides for how to contribute to ActinoBase!


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