Strain number NIES-2300  
Phylum Heterokontophyta  
Class Chrysophyceae  
Scientific name Ochromonas sp.  
Synonym  
Former name  
Common name  
Locality (Date of collection) Yoshino Park, Mitsukaido, Ibaraki Japan (1986-01-17)  
Latitude / Longitude 36.075731 / 140.001211 
Habitat (Isolation source) Freshwater (Pond sediment)  
History < Suda, Shoichiro  
Isolator (Date of isolation) Suda, Shoichiro (1986-12-13)  
Identified by Suda, Shoichiro  
State of strain Subculture; Unialgal; Clonal; Non-axenic  
Culture condition
(Preculture condition)
Medium:  AF-6  
Temperature:  20 (20) C
Light intensity:  8-11 (10-17) µmol photons/m2/sec, L/D cycle:  10L:14D
Duration:  3 M (10 D)  
Gene information  
Cell size (min - max)  
Organization Unicellular; Flagellate 
Characteristics Mixotrophic ; Phagotrophic  
Other strain no. Other strain no. : KY-1S  
Remarks  
Movie  
Related strain information
(Large number of orders and same genus or species)
Related strain information
(Used in same reference)
Strain number Scientific name Common name Habitat (Isolation source) Characteristics
NIES-716
Haramonas dimorpha   Brackish water (Sediment) Planktonic ; Benthic ; Authentic strain (Horiguchi 1996)  
NIES-2859
Ophiocytium sp.   Freshwater (Pond water) Benthic  
NIES-1324
Umbilicosphaera sibogae Coccolithophore   Marine (Seawater) Planktonic  
NIES-1699
Chrysophaeum taylorii   Marine (Seawater) Genome decoded strain (Davison et al. 2023)  
NIES-2534
Skeletonema dohrnii Centric diatom   Marine (Seawater) Red tide ; Planktonic  
Reference
Mitani, E., Nakayama, F., Matsuwaki, I., Ichi, I., Kawabata, A., Kawachi, M., Kato, M. 2017 Fatty acid composition profiles of 235 strains of three microalgal divisions within the NIES Microbial Culture Collection. Microb. Resour. Syst., 33, 19-29.
Keywords: Cryptophyta; docosahexaenoic acid; eicosapentaenoic acid; fatty acid; Haptophyta; Heterokontophyta; microalgae
Strain(s): 189141517711152232252332342652742752762772782792802812822842933233243303333453473483503533723773883913954074084094134144174614624664875345485535565575585595605625875885895906036056226236956966976986997007017027037047057067077087107117127137147157167417657668058379971001100210031004100510061007100910111016101710441045104610471302130313241330133913401349135313701375137613791383138413851386138713911392139313951398139914001401169917001730181318151816182618271831186218631864186518741963196419651974197519762142214321442145214721482300233123322351236323642365236923702376250625332534253525362537259026332668268926902691269326942696269727072716271727182720272227232725272627292730273127322770277127722773283928402841284228432844285928722878289028993391368936903691 
DOI: 10.60369/microresys.33.1_19

Kashiyama, Y. et al. 2019 Taming chlorophylls by early eukaryotes underpinned algal interactions and the diversification of the eukaryotes on the oxygenated Earth. ISME J., 13, 1899-1910.
Strain(s): 825427428632433135338149462362499710121013101513201330133313341335137213771388139013961397140814381439144119642008214221442149230023052325243324982502256625842586258925902677287833563374377544774478 
PubMed: 30809012
DOI: 10.1038/s41396-019-0377-0

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