Team:Bilkent UNAM Turkey/Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
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Chlamydomonas reinhardtii is in the Volvocales branch of Chlorophyta phylum. The family name of C. reinhardtii is <br>Chlamydomonadaceae. C. reinhardtii is green algae which has only 10 micrometers. It has two flagella to provide <br>motion. It can sense the light with the eyespot on the main body. This microorganism is commonly used as a model <br>organism in the biology field. Because of its haploidity (it has only 17 chrosomes), any mutations can be observed<br> easily and rapidly without further crosses. The usage area of this alga is focused on the biofuel <br>production.<br> | Chlamydomonas reinhardtii is in the Volvocales branch of Chlorophyta phylum. The family name of C. reinhardtii is <br>Chlamydomonadaceae. C. reinhardtii is green algae which has only 10 micrometers. It has two flagella to provide <br>motion. It can sense the light with the eyespot on the main body. This microorganism is commonly used as a model <br>organism in the biology field. Because of its haploidity (it has only 17 chrosomes), any mutations can be observed<br> easily and rapidly without further crosses. The usage area of this alga is focused on the biofuel <br>production.<br> | ||
<h2>When was the discovery of C. reinhardtii?</h2><br> | <h2>When was the discovery of C. reinhardtii?</h2><br> |
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