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SAG 50.84 Lobochlamys segnis

SAG Strain Number:50.84
TAXONOMY
Genus:Lobochlamys
Species:segnis
Taxonomic position:Chlorophyta - Chlorophyceae
Authority:(Ettl) Proeschold, Marin, Schloesser et Melkonian
Variety:
Formerly called:Chlamydomonas segnis; authentic strain of Chlamydomonas sajao Lewin
Authentic:no
Division:Chlorophyta
Class:Chlorophyceae
Common name:Green Algae - Chlorophytes
ORIGIN
General habitat:freshwater
Climatic zone:
Continent:Asia
Country:China
Locality:duckwood growing near Guangzhou, Canton
Lat. / Long.  (Precision):23.078153 / 113.316593  (5000m)   View on Google Maps
Year:1980
Isolated by:R. A. Lewin
Strain number by isolator:
Deposition by:R.A. Lewin
Deposition date:01.1984
CULTURE INFORMATION
Culture medium:K Ag
Axenic:axenic
Strain relatives:
Agitation resistance:yes
Special properties:NO known Nagoya Protocol restrictions for this strain; OneKP Sample ID: OFUE
 
PUBLICATIONS
Publication:Puginier C. et al. (2024) Phylogenomics reveals the evolutionary origins of lichenization in chlorophyte algae. Nat. Comm. 15 (1):4452
Publication:Goh F.Q.Y. et al. (2019) Gains and losses of metabolic function inferred from a phylotranscriptomic analysis of algae. Sci. Rep. 9:10482
Publication:Bogen C. et al. (2013) Identification of Monoraphidium contortum as a promising species for liquid biofuel production. Bioresource Technology 133:622-626
Publication:Pröschold et al. (2001) Molecular Phylogeny and taxonomic revision of Chlamydomonas (Chlorophyta). I. Emendation of Chlamydomonas Ehrenberg and Chloromonas Gobi, and description of Oogamochlamys gen. nov. and Lobochlamys gen. nov. Protist 152 (4):265-300
Publication:Lewin, R.A. (1984) Chlamydomonas sajao nov. sp. (Chlorophyta, Volvocales). Chinese J. Oceanogr. Limnol. 2:92-94
SEQUENCE INFORMATION
Sequence Accession:AJ410460  partial 18S rRNA gene (1770 bp)
Sequence Accession:ERS1830111  1000 Plants (1kP) RNA-Seq Transcriptome Sample ID: OFUE (0 bp)
CRYO
Cryopreservation:low survival, standard 2-step protocol 5% DMSO regrowth on Agar
TEACHING
Recommended for teaching:no