RCC1456

Scyphosphaera_apsteinii

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IDENTITY

Scyphosphaera_apsteinii

Domain: 
Eukaryota
Division: 
Haptophyta
Class: 
Prymnesiophyceae
Order: 
Zygodiscales
Family: 
Pontosphaeraceae
Genus: 
Scyphosphaera
Strain name: 
AC504
Strain name synonyms: 
TW15; NIES-3344
Authentic culture: 
STATUS
Clonal: 
Axenic: 
Pure: 
Heterotrophic: 
Toxic: 
Symbiotic: 
Transformed: 
MORPHOLOGY
Cell shape: 
coccoid
Cell motility: 
non-motile
ORIGIN
Sampling ocean: 
Mediterranean Sea
Sampling regional sea: 
Balearic Sea
Sampling site: 
Spanish coast
Sampling country: 
Spain
Sampling ecosystem: 
pelagic
Sampling date: 
Thursday, February 1, 2001
Isolation by: 
Probert I.
Isolation method: 
Micropipette (1 cell)
CULTURE CONDITIONS
RCC medium: 
RCC temperature: 
17.00
RCC transfer period weeks: 
2.00
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Date entered catalog: 
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Isolation medium: 
K/2 (ian)
Deposit to RCC date: 
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Deposit to rcc by: 
Caen_B

Associated references

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Fox E, Meyer E, Panasiak N, Taylor AR.  2018.  Calcein staining as a tool to investigate coccolithophore calcification. Frontiers in Marine Science. 5 PDF icon Download pdf (2.53 MB)
Helliwell KE, Chrachri A, Koester J, Wharam S, Wheeler GL, Brownlee C.  2020.  A novel single-domain Na +-selective voltage-gated channel in photosynthetic eukaryotes. bioRxiv. :2020.04.29.068528. PDF icon Download pdf (1.44 MB)
Durak GM, Taylor AR, Probert I, de Vargas C, Audic S, Schroeder DC, Brownlee C, Wheeler GL.  2016.  A role for diatom-like silicon transporters in calcifying coccolithophores. Nature Communications. 7:10543. PDF icon Download pdf (1.95 MB)
Meyer EM, Langer G, Brownlee C, Wheeler GL, Taylor AR.  2020.  Sr in coccoliths of Scyphosphaera apsteinii: Partitioning behavior and role in coccolith morphogenesis. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 285:41–54.
Drescher B, Dillaman RM, Taylor AR.  2012.  Coccolithogenesis in scyphosphaera apsteinii (prymnesiophyceae). Journal of Phycology. 48:1343–1361.
Langer G, Taylor AR, Walker CE, Meyer EM, Ben Joseph O, Gal A, Harper GM, Probert I, Brownlee C, Wheeler GL.  2021.  Role of silicon in the development of complex crystal shapes in coccolithophores. New Phytologist. 231:1845–1857. PDF icon Download pdf (2.03 MB)