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SAG 276-12 Enallax acutiformis

SAG Strain Number:276-12
TAXONOMY
Genus:Enallax
Species:acutiformis
Taxonomic position:Chlorophyta - Chlorophyceae
Authority:(Schröder) F. Hindák
Variety:
Formerly called:Scenedesmus acutiformis Schröder; S. acuminatus; S. obliquus
Authentic:no
Division:Chlorophyta
Class:Chlorophyceae
Common name:Green Algae - Chlorophytes
ORIGIN
General habitat:freshwater
Climatic zone:
Continent:Europe
Country:Sweden
Locality:pond in municipal park
Lat. / Long.  (Precision):
Year:1942
Isolated by:S. Algéus
Strain number by isolator:
Deposition by:E.G. Pringsheim (< S. Algéus 1951)
Deposition date:1954
CULTURE INFORMATION
Culture medium:ESP Ag
Axenic:axenic
Strain relatives:UTEX 415 as S. acuminatus
Agitation resistance:yes
Special properties:NO known Nagoya Protocol restrictions for this strain;
 
PUBLICATIONS
Publication:Claudia Grewe (2009) Untersuchungen zur Astaxanthin-Biosynthese in den Grünalgen Scenedesmus sp. und Haematococcus pluvialis.
Publication:Keller A. et al. (2008) ITS2 data corroborate a monophyletic chlorophycean DO-group (Sphaeropleales). BMC Evolutionary Biology 8:218
Publication:Roeselers G. et al. (2008) Diversity and expression of cyanobacterial hupS genes in pure cultures and in a nitrogen-limited phototrophic biofilm. FEMS Microbiol. Ecol. 63 (3):292-300
Publication:Roeselers, G. (2007) Microbial ecology of phototrophic biofilms. :119
Publication:Hegewald E. et al. (2000) Phylogenetic Studies on Scenedesmaceae (Chlorophyta). Algol. Stud. 100:29-49
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SEQUENCE INFORMATION
Sequence Accession:MK975485  Enallax acutiformis strain SAG 276-12 SSU rRNA gene, partial sequence; ITS 1, 5.8S rRNA gene, and ITS 2, complete sequence; and large subunit ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence (1573 bp)
Sequence Accession:AJ237953  Enallax acutiformis 5.8S and 26S rRNA partial genes and ITS2, strain SAG 276.12. (269 bp)
Sequence Accession:AB037089  Enallax acutiformis gene for 18S rRNA, complete sequence. (1788 bp)
CRYO
Cryopreservation:medium survival
TEACHING
Recommended for teaching:no