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The Belgian Co-ordinated Collections of Micro-organisms (BCCM) is a Belgian government funded consortium of seven scientific institutions, who manage and exploit a collection of microbial and genetic resources. The consortium comprises more than 269,000 publicly available strains of bacteria including mycobacteria and cyanobacteria, filamentous fungi, yeasts, diatoms and plasmids. BCCM is embedded in international initiatives such as the World Federation of Culture Collections (WFCC) and operates in compliance with the rules of the Nagoya Protocol.

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  • Belgian Co-ordinated Collections of Micro-organisms (en)
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  • The Belgian Co-ordinated Collections of Micro-organisms (BCCM) is a Belgian government funded consortium of seven scientific institutions, who manage and exploit a collection of microbial and genetic resources. The consortium comprises more than 269,000 publicly available strains of bacteria including mycobacteria and cyanobacteria, filamentous fungi, yeasts, diatoms and plasmids. BCCM is embedded in international initiatives such as the World Federation of Culture Collections (WFCC) and operates in compliance with the rules of the Nagoya Protocol. (en)
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  • BCCM (en)
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  • BCCM (en)
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  • To be a solution partner for providing services of quality in microbial and genetic resources for academia and industry (en)
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  • Belgian Science Policy (en)
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  • Decentralized structure, Coordination Cell in Brussels, Belgium (en)
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  • The BCCM consortium aims to: • acquire, preserve and distribute microbial and genetic resources, • identify and characterize these biological materials, • offer customer-oriented services, • increase the understanding of microorganisms and their function in ecosystems, • foster the application of biological resources. (en)
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  • * bacteria (en)
  • * diatoms (en)
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  • * yeasts and fungi (en)
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  • The Belgian Co-ordinated Collections of Micro-organisms (BCCM) is a Belgian government funded consortium of seven scientific institutions, who manage and exploit a collection of microbial and genetic resources. The consortium comprises more than 269,000 publicly available strains of bacteria including mycobacteria and cyanobacteria, filamentous fungi, yeasts, diatoms and plasmids. BCCM is embedded in international initiatives such as the World Federation of Culture Collections (WFCC) and operates in compliance with the rules of the Nagoya Protocol. (en)
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