| SAG Strain Number: | 2207 |
| TAXONOMY |
| Genus: | Trebouxia |
| Species: | suecica |
| Taxonomic position: | Chlorophyta - Trebouxiophyceae |
| Authority: | Beck |
| Variety: | |
| Formerly called: | |
| Authentic: | yes |
| Division: | Chlorophyta |
| Class: | Trebouxiophyceae |
| ORIGIN |
| General habitat: | photobiont |
| Climatic zone: | temperate |
| Continent: | Europe |
| Country: | Sweden |
| Locality: | Utö, Utön par., phycobiont from Tremolecia atrata (Ach.) Hertel |
| Lat. / Long. (Precision): | |
| Year: | September 1998 |
| Isolated by: | A. Beck |
| Strain number by isolator: | AB98.140B3 |
| Deposition by: | A. Beck |
| Deposition date: | before 2003 |
| CULTURE INFORMATION |
| Culture medium: | ESP Ag |
| Axenic: | bacterial or other types of contamination |
| Strain relatives: | |
| Agitation resistance: | not detected |
| Special properties: | NO known Nagoya Protocol restrictions for this strain |
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| PUBLICATIONS |
| Publication: | del Campo E.M. et al. (2010) A single primer pair gives a specific ortholog amplicon in a wide range of Cyanobacteria and plastid-bearing organisms: applicability in inventory of reference material from collections and phylogenetic analysis. Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. 57 (3):1323-1328 |
| Publication: | Beck, A. (2002) Selektivität der Symbionten schwermetalltoleranter Flechten. |
| SEQUENCE INFORMATION |
| Sequence Accession: | JF502559 Trebouxia simplex strain SAG 2207 ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase large subunit (rbcL) gene, partial cds; chloroplast. (773 bp) |
| Sequence Accession: | JF414662 Trebouxia simplex 60S ribosomal protein L10a (rpl10a) gene, partial cds. (941 bp) |
| Sequence Accession: | FJ626736 Trebouxia suecica strain SAG 2207 internal transcribed spacer 1, partial sequence; and 5.8S ribosomal RNA gene and internal transcribed spacer 2, complete sequence. (543 bp) |
| Sequence Accession: | FJ694757 Trebouxia suecica strain SAG 2207 23S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence; and hypothetical protein genes, complete cds; chloroplast. (5722 bp) |
| CRYO |
| Cryopreservation: | no survival |
| TEACHING |
| Recommended for teaching: | no |