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| UTEX Number: | 90 |
| Class: | Chlorophyceae |
| Strain: | Chlamydomonas reinhardtii |
| Medium: | Soil Extract Medium (SE) |
| Origin: | Amherst, Massachusetts, USA |
| Description of Location: | potato field |
| GPS: | |
| Type Culture: | No |
| Collection: | |
| Isolation: | G.M. Smith (1945) |
| Isolator Number: | |
| Deposition: | CCAP (1952-5) |
| Relatives: | CCAP 11/32A; SAG 11-32b; CGC CC-409; CGC CC-1010; IAM C-239; NIBB 4014 |
| Also Known As: | Chlamydomonas reinhardi |
| Notes: | mating type plus [E&S]; [When strains CCAP 11/32a (plus) &11/32b (minus) were introduced to IUCC, they were designated 89 (plus) and 90 (minus) to conform with CCAP. Subsequently, E.I. Friedmann (pers. Comm.) found that 89 = CCAP 11/32b (minus) and 90 = CCAP 11/32a (plus). In addition, Elizabeth Harris (1984, pers. Comm.) equates SAG 11-32b and UTEX 90 with mt+. Thereafter, the cultures related to UTEX 90 are mating type plus] used in combination with UTEX 1648 Selenastrum capricornutum & UTEX 749 Ankistrodesmus falcatus as food for Daphnia & Ceriodaphnia cultures (T. Waller 1988, pers. Comm.); Ca++, galvanotaxis (Nultsch & Dolle 1987); calmodulin, cAMP, gamete flagella (Pasquale & Goodenough 1988); dynein, flagella (Sakakibara & Kamiya 1989); detectable hydrogen photoproduction (Brand et al. 1989); (Ettl 1959, Levine & Ebersold 1960 [incomplete reference]); (Coleman 1982); 7/50 to CCAP from Smith via J. Hartshorne |
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