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Please note that this organism is for archival use only. Please see the current Chrysochromulina parva Lackey site for the latest data and information.
Chrysochromulina parva
Chrysochromulina. Partly helically wound haptoneme (h) between 2 flagella (f). Photo by Lamiot. Photo from Wikimedia Commons. [CC BY-SA 3.0]

The Chrysochromulina parva Lackey genome sequence and gene models have not been determined by the JGI, but were downloaded from Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Greenhouse portal on October 31, 2019. Please note that this copy of the genome is not maintained by LANL 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.

Chrysochromulina sp. are naked (non-coccolithophore) haptophytes that are widely distributed in both fresh-water and marine habitats. This species was isolated from Big Walnut Creek, OH, USA. Chrysochromulina sp. are highly oleaginous, making them of potential interest as a biofuel source.

Genome Reference(s)

Please cite the following publication(s) if you use the data from this genome in your research:

Hovde BT, Deodate CR, Andersen RA, Starkenburg SR, Barlow SB, Cattolico RA. Chrysochromulina: Genomic assessment and taxonomic diagnosis of the type species for an oleaginous algal clade. Algal Research, 2019;37:307-319. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.algal.2018.11.023