CC-124 wild type mt- [137c]
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Boynton-Gillham laboratory, Duke University
This is the basic “137c” wild type strain originally from G.M. Smith, isolated in 1945 near Amherst MA, and is presumably equivalent to strain 11/32d of the Culture Centre of Algae and Protozoa. This particular strain was brought to Duke by N.W. Gillham in 1968 from R.P. Levine’s laboratory at Harvard.
CC-124 and CC-125 carry the nit1 and nit2 mutations, and cannot grow on nitrate as their sole N source. CC-124 carries the agg1 allele for phototactic aggregation (see CC-1328 for more information), in contrast to CC-125, which has the agg1+ allele at this locus.
For more information on the origin of the standard laboratory strains of C. reinhardtii, please see the following paper:
Pröschold T, Harris EH, Coleman AW (2005) Portrait of a species: Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Genetics 170:1601-1610