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Chlamydomonas_concordia

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IDENTITY

Chlamydomonas_concordia

Domain: 
Eukaryota
Division: 
Chlorophyta
Class: 
Chlorophyceae
Order: 
Chlamydomonadales
Family: 
Chlamydomonadaceae
Genus: 
Chlamydomonas
Strain name: 
PLY491
Authentic culture: 
STATUS
Clonal: 
Axenic: 
Pure: 
Heterotrophic: 
Toxic: 
Symbiotic: 
Transformed: 
MORPHOLOGY
Length: 
5.00
Cell motility: 
flagellated
ORIGIN
Sampling ocean: 
Atlantic Ocean
Sampling regional sea: 
Bay of Biscay
Sampling site: 
Oléron
Sampling country: 
France
Sampling comment: 
Sampled from oyster ponds.
Isolation by: 
Neuville D. / Daste P.
CULTURE CONDITIONS
RCC medium: 
RCC temperature: 
20.00
RCC transfer period weeks: 
3.00
RCC light: 
100
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Date entered catalog: 
Sunday, November 1, 1998
Identification method: 
sequence
Sampling by: 
Neuville D. / Daste P.
Deposit to rcc by: 
PLY

Sequences available for this RCC strain

GenBank Accession Gene name Gene location Genbank organism Genbank taxonomy Description
KT860848 18S rRNA nucleus Chlamydomonas concordia Eukaryota; Viridiplantae; Chlorophyta; Chlorophyceae; Chlamydomonadales; Chlamydomonadaceae; Chlamydomonas Chlamydomonas concordia strain RCC1 isolate ZZ0045265 18S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence

Associated references

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Zhang Q, Rickaby REM.  2020.  Interactions of thallium with marine phytoplankton. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 276:1–13. PDF icon Download pdf (1.76 MB)
Wilson W, Zhang Q, Rickaby REM.  2019.  Susceptibility of algae to Cr toxicity reveals contrasting metal management strategies. Limnology and Oceanography. 64:2271–2282. PDF icon Download pdf (1.9 MB)
Moutier W, Duforêt-Gaurier L, Thyssen M, Loisel H, Mériaux X, Courcot L, Dessailly D, Rêve AHélène, Grégori G, Alvain S et al..  2017.  Evolution of the scattering properties of phytoplankton cells from flow cytometry measurements. PLoS ONE. 12 PDF icon Download pdf (2.7 MB)
Tostevin R, Snow JT, Zhang Q, Tosca NJ, Rickaby REM.  2021.  The influence of elevated SiO2(aq) on intracellular silica uptake and microbial metabolism. Geobiology. n/a PDF icon Download pdf (1.9 MB)
Liu F, Gledhill M, Tan Q-G, Zhu K, Zhang Q, Salaün P, Tagliabue A, Zhang Y, Weiss D, Achterberg EP et al..  2022.  Phycosphere pH of unicellular nano- and micro- phytoplankton cells and consequences for iron speciation. The ISME Journal. 16:2329–2336. PDF icon Download pdf (1.5 MB)
Yu J, Yang M, Batchelor-McAuley C, Barton S, Rickaby REM, Bouman HA, Compton RG.  2023.  Does the life cycle stage matter for distinguishing phytoplankton via fluoro-electrochemical microscopy? Cell Reports Physical Science. :101223. PDF icon Download pdf (1.66 MB)
Barton S, Yang M, Chen H, Batchelor-McAuley C, Compton R, Bouman H, Rickaby R.  2023.  A novel fluoro-electrochemical technique for classifying diverse marine nanophytoplankton. PDF icon Download pdf (1.5 MB)
Zhang Q, Charles PD, Bendif EMahdi, Hester SS, Mohammad S, Rickaby REM.  2023.  Stimulating and toxic effect of chromium on growth and photosynthesis of a marine chlorophyte. New Phytologist. n/a PDF icon Download pdf (1.72 MB)