This platform represents an effort to synchronize phenotypic information for microbes. We have applied and collected various models, primarily Large Language Model (LLM) based, to predict phenotypes and compare these predictions to high-quality phenotypes documented in scientific literature or phenotyping studies. For each microbe, we've generated a "card" page that collects this information and illustrates how the predictions overlap with ground truth. Additionally, we provide model performance estimates for widely used public LLM models based on these high-quality data. Use the search functionality below to explore these microbe cards and compare predictions with documented phenotypes.
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Streptomyces showdoensis is a fascinating actinobacterium known for its remarkable ability to produce a variety of bioactive compounds, making it a valuable organism in pharmaceutical research. This species is particularly interesting due to its potential in the discovery of novel antibiotics and other therapeutic agents. The secondary metabolites produced by S. showdoensis have shown promising antimicrobial, antifungal, and anticancer activities, which positions it as a significant candidate for drug development. One of the unique aspects of S. showdoensis is its ability to thrive in extreme environments, which often correlates with the production of unique metabolites. This adaptability not only enhances its survival but also increases the likelihood of discovering compounds that are not found in more common microbial species. The genetic and metabolic pathways of S. showdoensis are of great interest, as they can provide insights into the biosynthesis of complex natural products. Furthermore, the organism's role in soil ecology and its interactions with other microorganisms contribute to its importance in biogeochemical cycles. Research into S. showdoensis can lead to advancements in biotechnology, particularly in the fields of agriculture and environmental science, where its metabolites may be utilized for biocontrol or as natural pesticides. Overall, Streptomyces showdoensis stands out as a promising organism for further exploration in both medicinal and ecological contexts.
| Phenotype | Status |
|---|---|
| Motility | Literature-based |
| Gram staining | Literature-based |
| Aerophilicity | Literature-based |
| Extreme environment tole⦠| Literature-based |
| Biofilm formation | LLM-based |
| Animal pathogenicity | Literature-based |
| Biosafety level | Literature-based |
| Health association | LLM-based |
| Host association | Literature-based |
| Plant pathogenicity | Literature-based |
| Spore formation | Literature-based |
| Hemolysis | LLM-based |
| Cell shape | Literature-based |