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Chlamydomonas incerta [Image courtesy Thomas Pröschold]

The Chlamydomonas incerta SAG 7.73 genome sequence and gene models were not determined by the JGI, but were provided by Rory Craig in July 2020. Please note that this copy of the genome is not maintained by Rory Craig and is therefore not automatically updated. In order to allow comparative analyses with other algal genomes sequenced by the JGI, a copy of this genome is incorporated into PhycoCosm. The JGI Annotation Pipeline was used to add functional annotation to this genome.

Chlamydomonas incerta SAG 7.73

Chlamydomonas incerta (=C. globosa) is the closest known relative of C. reinhardtii and is one of the first described species in the monophyletic genus Chlamydomonas. Genomic resources for close relatives of C. reinhardtii are required to perform nucleotide-level comparative genomics analyses, especially for noncoding regions where more distantly related species (such as Volvox carteri) cannot be aligned. Potential applications include the identification of conserved noncoding elements, and the inclusion of divergence estimates in population genomics analyses.

C. incerta SAG 7.73 was isolated in Cuba, however it appears to have been replaced, or to have itself replaced, C. globosa SAG 81.72 sampled from the Netherlands, and therefore the correct origin and identity of the isolate is unknown. (description courtesy of Rory Craig)

 

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