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NBIC/Botanical Society of Nigeria (Consortium Member of NBIC National Biodiversity Information Consortium ) No description available | NG | ||||
NBIC/Biodiversity Education and Resource Centre (Consortium Member of NBIC National Biodiversity Information Consortium ) No description available | NG | ||||
The Tissue and DNA Collection forms a central cryogenic repository of samples from reptiles, amphibians, birds, mammals, fish, marine invertebrates, and terrestrial invertebrates.. | AU | ||||
No description available | BR | ||||
The Marine Natural History Museum of Colombia (MHNMC) – Makuriwa, that is part of the Marine and Coastal Research Institute (INVEMAR) holds the most important, numerous and well documented marine biological collections of the country. The Museum is registered in the National Register of Biological Collections (http://rnc.humboldt.org.co/wp/) since 2001 (Registration No. 82). The first lots in the museum are from the 1960s. Most of the collections are organized by phylum, with some exceptions such as Fishes, Plankton, Fungi, Bacteria and the Tissue collection. Samples of the museum are mostly from the Caribbean Sea, however, also from the Tropical Eastern Pacific, as marine areas belonging to the country, whose research is the INVEMAR mission. Most of the data associated with biological collections are available online through the Marine Biodiversity Information System (SiBM) (https://siam.invemar.org.co/sibm) which is the marine node of SiB-Colombia; through the IPT-SiBM https://ipt.biodiversidad.co/sibm); and through GBIF and OBIS, since INVEMAR is a data provider. | CO | ||||
The Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources (IEBR) was founded by the decision of the Council of Ministers (HĐBT 65/CT) on 5th March 1990. Its function consists of studying biological resources and typical ecosystems in order to supply the needs of the population in foodstuffs, food grains, consumer goods, to recommend planning activities for socio-economic development and environmental protection and to carry out the education and training of scientists on ecology and biological resources.
Major Scientific Objectives:
To study the flora and fauna of Vietnam.
To inventory and evaluate biological resources in order to provide a basis for rational utilization of the species having scientific, economic, and conservation values.
To undertake research on the structure and function of typical ecosystems in Vietnam for the monitoring and management of natural resources and their environment.
To work on environmental restoration, and the designing and planning of sustainable development from an environmental perspective.
To train scientists in the field of ecology and biological resources. | VN | ||||
Herbarium voucher specimens housed in the Tasmanian Herbarium (HO), Tasmania Australia collected from specimens in the living collection of Inala Jurassic Garden.
Genetic samples taken from each herbarium specimen housed at Inala Jurassic garden. | AU | ||||
The Finnish Museum of Natural History LUOMUS is an independent research institution functioning under the University of Helsinki. It is also one of the three central national museums in Finland and responsible for the national collections in its field. The collections, which include botanical, zoological, geological and paleontological specimens from all over the world, serve research in the fields of biology and geology as well as educational purposes. LUOMUS http://luomus.fi/en houses scientific collections of 13.2 million specimens and living plants, making it one of the largest Natural History Museums in the Nordic countries and the leading institute in Finland for academic research and education on biodiversity and taxonomy. | FI | ||||
No description available | NL | ||||
No description available | TW | ||||
No description available | AT | ||||
The Conservatory and Botanical Garden of Geneva's Collection of DNA extracts and silica-dry tissue samples used for genetic and phylogenetic analyses | CH | ||||
No description available | AU | ||||
No description available | US | ||||
No description available | US | ||||
No description available | US | ||||
BCCM/ULC Cyanobacteria Collection (Consortium Member of BCCM Belgian Coordinated Collections of Microorganisms) The BCCM/ULC collection is part of the BCCM consortium (Belgian Coordinated Collections of Micro-organisms) and is hosted by the InBios-Centre for Protein Engineering at the University of Liège. BCCM/ULC is a dedicated public collection, currently containing one of the largest collection of documented (sub)polar cyanobacteria worldwide. The collection holds 240 strains, of which the majority is characterized by phenotypic (morphological features based on microscopic observations) and genotypic (16S rRNA and ITS sequences) analyses. The three most important orders of cyanobacteria (Chroococcales, Oscillatoriales, Nostocales) are represented. The strains are unicyanobacterial, but not axenic. They are available as living cultures, and the majority is being cryopreserved (-80°C). | BE | ||||
BCCM/MUCL Environmental and Applied Mycology (Consortium Member of BCCM Belgian Coordinated Collections of Microorganisms) The BCCM/MUCL collection is part of the BCCM consortium (Belgian Coordinated Collections of Micro-organisms) and is hosted at the Université catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain).
Our collection is specialized in lignocellulolytic fungi, fungi involved in food processing and spoilage, fermentative yeasts, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, fungal pathogens in tropical environments. The collection holds over 30000 strains of filamentous and yeast-like fungi and accepts public, patent and safe deposits. | BE | ||||
BCCM/LMG Bacteria Collection (Consortium Member of BCCM Belgian Coordinated Collections of Microorganisms) No description available | BE | ||||
BCCM/ITM Mycobacteria Collection (Consortium Member of BCCM Belgian Coordinated Collections of Microorganisms) The BCCM/ITM collection is part of the ISO 9001-certifified BCCM consortium (Belgian Coordinated Collections of Micro-organisms) and is hosted at the Institute of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp. Our collection is specialized in mycbobacteria from human, animal and environmental origin. The collection holds over 700 freeze-dried strains and DNA extracts for a selection of them. We accept public and safe deposits, and distribute viable bacilli as well as DNA extracts. | BE |