Deposits The deposit of a strain (yeast, bacterial or fungi) is free of charge and has to be accompanied with a Deposit form of the microorganism. ... cimoccproject@gmail.com The deposit form must be submitted to our email. The strain should only be sent after approval by the CIMOCC, which reserves the right to refuse the deposit. Do you want to know our services? Learn More ACCESSION FORM FOR PUBLIC DEPOSIT OF BACTERIAL STRAINS Ative o JavaScript no seu navegador para preencher este formulário.Name *NomeSobrenome- Block letters.E-mail *DepositorPhone numberDepositorInstitutionDepositor AddressDepositorDateDepositorSignatureDepositorAGREEMENT FOR DEPOSIT IN THE OPEN COLLECTION:I agree I don't agree1. Information regarding public deposits that are pending of taxonomic description will be kept confidential until description is published or until the depositor authorizes the publication in the open catalogue. If the information is not published after 4 years from the deposit, CIMOCC reserves the right to release the strain to the public catalogue and to distribute subcultures of the strain through the MTA appended to this deposit form. 2. The undersigned declares that the samples from which the strains were isolated were collected according to the legislation of the country of origin and that the deposit of the strain at the CIMOCC does not infringe any national regulation. 3. The undersigned declares that the information provided in this form is true. AGREEMENT FOR 4. The undersigned accepts that CIMOCC supplies the strain under conditions in agreement with section B and/or according to the terms specified in the CCP MTA, and that the CCP can adopt this MTA at any time.Cimocc numberTo be completed by CIMOCC staffAcceptance date:To be completed by CIMOCC staff Scientific name (or proposed)A. Strain description. Strain designation used by the depositorA. Strain description.Type strain?YESNOA. Strain description.New taxon? YESNOA. Strain description.Other strain designations or collection numbers used for the strain:A. Strain description.Access in situ (geographic origin and sampling data)I agreeI don't agreeIn application of the Nagoya Protocol (NP) and European Commission Implementing Regulation (UE)2015/1866 Commission of October 13, 2015, it is your responsibility as depositor to ensure that the microbial genetic resources were collected in agreement with the country of origins’ regulations and that the deposit of the samples in an open collection does not infringe any national obligations in the country of origin. THE CIMOCC WILL NOT ACCEPT DEPOSITS WITHOUT THE REQUESTED INFORMATION AND RESPECTIVE DOCUMENTATION. Please provide as much detail as possible on the geographical origin, and terms and conditions for use of the strain as laid down in relevant documents, including material transfer agreements (MTA), prior informed consent (PIC), mutually agreed terms (MAT) or other documents such as (export) permits. Use additional sheets if necessary. CIMOCC may have to refuse the deposit if the information provided is insufficient to determine whether the strain is in or out of scope of ABS legislation. Source (sample) / substrate from which the strain was isolatedB. Origin of the strain. Access in situ (geographic origin and sampling data)Country of origin:B. Origin of the strain. Access in situ (geographic origin and sampling data)Locality and GPS coordinates (DD decimal degrees):B. Origin of the strain. Access in situ (geographic origin and sampling data)Date of sampling in situB. Origin of the strain. Access in situ (geographic origin and sampling data)Sampled by (person and/or institution)B. Origin of the strain. Access in situ (geographic origin and sampling data)Is the Material in scope of ABS legislation or regulatory requirements?YES (complete next section, Documents) I do not know NOIs the material within the scope of ABS legislation or regulatory requirements? No, because...Documents providing evidence of legal access in the Country of Origin and providing terms for use of the MATERIAL according to the Nagoya Protocol (www.cbd.int/abs)Internationally Recognized Certificate of Compliance (IRCC)YES (attach document) Not applicableInternationally Recognized Certificate of Compliance (IRCC)? Not applicable, because…Answer the question and explain your reasons.Sampling permit / Prior Informed Consent (PIC)YES (attach document) Not applicableSampling permit / Prior Informed Consent (PIC)? Not applicable, because…Answer the question and explain your reasons.ReferenceB. Origin of the strain. Access in situ (geographic origin and sampling data)Name and address of the person and organization who issued the PICB. Origin of the strain. Access in situ (geographic origin and sampling data)PICB. Origin of the strain. Access in situ (geographic origin and sampling data)Details of mutually agreed terms or material transfer agreement (MAT/MTA, attach documents)B. Origin of the strain. Access in situ (geographic origin and sampling data)Date of isolationC. Isolation of the strainCountry, Locality, StateC. Isolation of the strain Isolated by (person and/or institution)C. Isolation of the strain If you did not isolate the strain, please indicate scientists or laboratories which maintained it before you.C. Isolation of the strain * Pathogenic or likely pathogenic forHumansAnimalsPlants specifyD. Risk Assessment (Directive 2000/54/EC). CIMOCC accepts strains belonging to risk group 1Temperature ºCE. Growth and maintenance Time of incubationE. Growth and maintenance MetabolismAerobicFacultative AnaerobeMicroaerophilic Strict AnaerobeE. Growth and maintenanceSpecial requirements (light, gas phases, etc.)E. Growth and maintenance• Does this microorganism survive freezing? YESNOE. Growth and maintenanceCulture medium (composition)E. Growth and maintenanceMethods used for strain identification (attach reprint or supply strain speific data)F. Additional dataReasons for deposit (biotechnological applications, quality control, etc.)F. Additional dataEnviar