RCC1084

Synechococcus_sp

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IDENTITY

Synechococcus_sp

Domain: 
Bacteria
Division: 
Cyanophyta
Class: 
Cyanophyceae
Order: 
Synechococcales
Family: 
Synechococcaceae
Genus: 
Synechococcus
Clade: 
subcluster 5.2
Strain name: 
WH5701
Authentic culture: 
STATUS
Clonal: 
Axenic: 
Pure: 
Heterotrophic: 
Toxic: 
Symbiotic: 
Transformed: 
MORPHOLOGY
Cell shape: 
coccoid
Length: 
1.00
Cell motility: 
non-motile
ORIGIN
Sampling ocean: 
Atlantic Ocean
Sampling site: 
Long Island Sound
Sampling country: 
USA
Sampling ecosystem: 
coastal
Sampling date: 
Tuesday, January 1, 1957
Isolation by: 
Guillard R.R.L.
CULTURE CONDITIONS
RCC medium: 
RCC temperature: 
22.00
RCC transfer period weeks: 
3.00
RCC light: 
80
Phenotype pigment: 
Syn type 1
Remark: 
Genome sequenced by JCVI
RCC Staff >
Details for RCC staff only
Date entered catalog: 
Friday, July 13, 2007
Deposit to RCC date: 
Monday, April 12, 2010
Deposit to rcc by: 
D. Scanlan

Sequences available for this RCC strain

GenBank Accession Gene name Description
AF397729 ITS rRNA WH5701
AANO00000000 Genome Synechococcus sp. WH5701

Associated references

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Gaignard C., Laroche C., Pierre G., Dubessay P., Delattre C., Gardarin C., Gourvil P., Probert I., Dubuffet A., Michaud P..  2019.  Screening of marine microalgae: Investigation of new exopolysaccharide producers. Algal Research. 44:101711. PDF icon Download pdf (2.59 MB)
Doré H, Farrant GK, Guyet U, Haguait J, Humily F, Ratin M, Pitt FD, Ostrowski M, Six C, Brillet-Guéguen L et al..  2020.  Evolutionary mechanisms of long-term genome diversification associated with niche partitioning in marine picocyanobacteria. Frontiers in Microbiology. 11:1–23. PDF icon Download pdf (13.44 MB)
Baines SB, Twining BS, Brzezinski Ma., Krause JW, Vogt S, Assael D, McDaniel H.  2012.  Significant silicon accumulation by marine picocyanobacteria. Nature Geoscience. 5:886–891. PDF icon Download pdf (635.56 KB)
Grébert T, Doré H, Partensky F, Farrant GK, Boss ES, Picheral M, Guidi L, Pesant S, Scanlan DJ, Wincker P et al..  2018.  Light color acclimation is a key process in the global ocean distribution of Synechococcus cyanobacteria. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. in press:201717069. PDF icon Download pdf (3.72 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)
Dedman CJ, Barton S, Fournier M, Rickaby REM.  2023.  Shotgun proteomics reveals temperature-dependent regulation of major nutrient metabolism in coastal Synechococcus sp. WH5701. Algal Research. :103279.