Welcome to microbe.cards

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.

Total Species with high-quality annotations

19163

Species with Additional AI-based Predictions

3884

Evaluated Phenotypes

14

Evaluated Models

18

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Microbe of the Day: Chitinophaga pinensis

Chitinophaga pinensis is a fascinating bacterium belonging to the phylum Bacteroidetes, known for its unique ecological role in the decomposition of chitin, a biopolymer found in the exoskeletons of arthropods and the cell walls of fungi. This organism is particularly interesting due to its ability to thrive in forest soil environments, where it contributes significantly to nutrient cycling and organic matter degradation. Its chitinolytic activity not only aids in the breakdown of chitin but also enhances soil fertility, making it a valuable player in maintaining healthy ecosystems. One of the standout features of Chitinophaga pinensis is its genetic adaptability, which allows it to utilize a variety of substrates for growth. This adaptability is crucial for survival in diverse environments, particularly in nutrient-poor soils where competition for resources is high. The organism's genome has been studied for insights into the metabolic pathways involved in chitin degradation, revealing potential applications in biotechnology, such as bioremediation and the development of sustainable agricultural practices. Furthermore, Chitinophaga pinensis has garnered attention in the field of microbiome research, as it is part of the complex microbial communities that influence soil health and plant growth. Its interactions with other soil microorganisms can lead to enhanced plant nutrient uptake and disease resistance, making it a subject of interest for researchers looking to improve crop yields and sustainability in agriculture. Overall, Chitinophaga pinensis exemplifies the intricate relationships within soil ecosystems and highlights the importance of microbial diversity in environmental health.

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Annotation types:
Phenotype Status
Motility LLM-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 LLM-based
Hemolysis LLM-based
Cell shape Literature-based