RCC114

Micromonas_pusilla

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IDENTITY

Micromonas_pusilla

Domain: 
Eukaryota
Division: 
Chlorophyta
Class: 
Mamiellophyceae
Order: 
Mamiellales
Family: 
Mamiellaceae
Genus: 
Micromonas
Clade: 
clade C
Strain name: 
CCMP490
Strain name synonyms: 
DW8,David Wall#8
Authentic culture: 
STATUS
Clonal: 
Axenic: 
Pure: 
Heterotrophic: 
Toxic: 
Symbiotic: 
Transformed: 
MORPHOLOGY
Length: 
2.00
ORIGIN
Sampling ocean: 
Atlantic Ocean
Sampling site: 
East coast USA
Sampling country: 
USA
Sampling ecosystem: 
coastal
Sampling station: 
Woods Hole
Sampling date: 
Thursday, June 18, 1964
Isolation by: 
Guillard R.
CULTURE CONDITIONS
RCC medium: 
RCC temperature: 
20.00
RCC transfer period weeks: 
2.00
RCC light: 
100
RCC Staff >
Details for RCC staff only
Date entered catalog: 
Sunday, November 1, 1998
Identification by: 
L. Guillou
Deposit to RCC date: 
Monday, November 24, 1997
Deposit to rcc by: 
CCMP

Sequences available for this RCC strain

GenBank Accession Gene name Gene location Genbank organism Genbank taxonomy Description
AY425320 18S rRNA nucleus Micromonas pusilla small subunit ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence.
EU851956 psbA plastid Micromonas pusilla strain RCC114 photosystem II protein D1 (psbA) gene, partial cds
KU244631 ITS rRNA nucleus Micromonas sp. RCC114 Eukaryota; Viridiplantae; Chlorophyta; prasinophytes; Mamiellophyceae; Mamiellales; Mamiellaceae; Micromonas Micromonas sp. RCC114 internal transcribed spacer 1, partial sequence; 5.8S ribosomal RNA gene, complete sequence; and internal transcribed spacer 2, partial sequence
KU244631 18S rRNA nucleus Micromonas sp. RCC114 Eukaryota; Viridiplantae; Chlorophyta; prasinophytes; Mamiellophyceae; Mamiellales; Mamiellaceae; Micromonas Micromonas sp. RCC114 internal transcribed spacer 1, partial sequence; 5.8S ribosomal RNA gene, complete sequence; and internal transcribed spacer 2, partial sequence
KU244630 ITS rRNA nucleus Micromonas sp. RCC114 Eukaryota; Viridiplantae; Chlorophyta; prasinophytes; Mamiellophyceae; Mamiellales; Mamiellaceae; Micromonas Micromonas sp. RCC114 18S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence
KU244630 18S rRNA nucleus Micromonas sp. RCC114 Eukaryota; Viridiplantae; Chlorophyta; prasinophytes; Mamiellophyceae; Mamiellales; Mamiellaceae; Micromonas Micromonas sp. RCC114 18S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence

Associated references

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Six C, Worden AZ, Rodriguez F, Moreau H, Partensky F.  2005.  New insights into the nature and phylogeny of prasinophyte antenna proteins: Ostreococcus tauri, a case study. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 22:2217–2230. PDF icon Download pdf (294.64 KB)
Bellec L, Clerissi C, Edern R, Foulon E, Simon N, Grimsley N, Desdevises Y.  2014.  Cophylogenetic interactions between marine viruses and eukaryotic picophytoplankton. BMC Evolutionary Biology. 14:59. PDF icon Download pdf (496.16 KB)
Simon N, Foulon E, Grulois D, Six C, Desdevises Y, Latimier M, Le Gall F, Tragin M, Houdan A, Derelle E et al..  2017.  Revision of the genus micromonas manton et parke (chlorophyta, mamiellophyceae), of the type species m. pusilla (butcher) manton & parke and of the species m. commoda van baren, bachy and worden and description of two new species based on the genetic. Protist. 168:612–635. PDF icon Download pdf (7.29 MB)
Demory D, Baudoux A-claire, Monier A, Simon N, Six C, Ge P, Rigaut-jalabert F, Marie D, Sciandra A, Bernard O et al..  2019.  Picoeukaryotes of the Micromonas genus: sentinels of a warming ocean. The ISME Journal. 13:132–146. PDF icon Download pdf (2.51 MB)