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Thalassiosira weissflogii CCMP1010

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Principle Investigator(s) Bethany Jenkins
External sample IDCCMP1010_+8HrFeAddA
NCGR Sample IDMMETSP1417
Sample accession numberCAM_SMPL_003185
Assembly accession numberCAM_ASM_000903
Combined Assembly NameThalassiosira-weissflogii-CCMP1010
GenusThalassiosira
Speciesweissflogii
StrainCCMP1010
ClonalYes
AxenicYes
Prelim. NCBI Taxon ID67004
18S rRNA
Importance of organism and transcriptomesPrevious transcriptome work with T. pseudonana has shown that the expression of different suites of genes varies in response to fluctuations in nutrient regimes (Mock et al. 2008; Dhyrman, Jenkins, Ryearson, Saito, unpublished data). We feel that the suite of variables we are proposing will give the most complete transcriptome display from this organism by covering not only a response to limitations of major nutrients (nitrogen and silica) but also an important micronutrient (iron). There is already a fully sequenced genome with a significant amount of transcriptome data from similar physiological conditions of a species that is a coastal isolate within the same genus (Mock et al. 2008; Dhyrman, Jenkins, Ryearson, Saito, unpublished data), T. pseudonana 1335, that will be very useful for comparison with this oceanic isolate.
Additional citations and referencesMock, T. et al. Whole-genome expression profiling of the marine diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana identifies genes involved in silicon bioprocesses. P Natl Acad Sci Usa 105, 1579-1584 (2008).
Environmental Data
Primary citation for organism's characterization, if availablevon Dassow, P., Petersen, T. W., Chepurnov, V. A. & Armbrust, E. V. Inter- and intraspecific relationships between nuclear DNA content and cell size in selected members of the centric diatom genus Thalassiosira (Bacillariophyceae). J Phycol 44, 335-349 (2008).
Latitude37
Longitude-65
Collection date01-DEC-69
Sample material (e.g. "seawater," "sediment," etc.)seawater
Habitatmarine habitat
Experimental Data
Date of experiment14-MAR-13
Growth mediumf/2 amended seawater
Modifications to growth mediumf/2 for all nutrients except Fe added at 4nM; Cultures preacclimated; After onset of FeLim, 10nM Fe Added
Temperature (ºC)19
Salinty (psu)35
pH8.2
Light (µmol photons / m2 / sec)120
Day portion of day:night cycle in hours14
Night portion of day:night cycle in hours10
Nitrate (μmol/L)882
Phosphate (μmol/L)36.2
Silicate (μmol/L)10.6
Trace elements (total) (nmol/L)1093.8
Investigation typeEukaryotes
Other experimental metadata availableSampled 8 hrs after 10nM Fe addition to Fe Lim (4nM Fe) culture. Trace elements: 39.3 nM Cu; 26 nM Mo; 76.5 nM Zn; 42 nM Co; 910 nM Mn; 10-14 nM Fe; EDTA = 11.7 uM