ATCC? Number:30368?
Organism: Tetrahymena canadensis Nanney and McCoy
Designations: UM 1215
Isolation: Buck's Hill Branch, Advance, NC, 1955
Depositors: EM Simon
History: ATCC<<--EM Simon<<--Univ. Michigan <<--- D.F. Gruchy
Biosafety Level:1
Shipped: test tube
Growth Conditions: ATCCmedium 357: Tetrahymena mediumTemperature: 25.0°C Duration: axenic
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Comments: I The breeding system and distribution [4682] unique position of the degenerating macronucleus [4797] Identification of Tetrahymena species using PCR/RFLP analysis of rDNA [21641]
Cross References: Nucleotide (GenBank) : M98022 Tetrahymena canadensis 16S ribosomal RNA gene, intron.Nucleotide (GenBank) : X56170 T.canadensis gene for small subunit ribosomal RNA (16S like rRNA).
Classification: KINGDOM: Protozoa
References: 4682: Gruchy DF. The breeding system and distribution of Tetrahymena pyriformis. J. Protozool. 2: 178-185, 1955. 4797: Simon EM, Doerder FP. The unique position of the degenerating macronucleus in Tetrahymena tropicalis. J. Protozool. 28: 203-205, 1981. 21641: Jerome CA, Lynn DH. Identifying and distinguishing sibling species in the Tetrahymena pyriformis complex (Ciliophora, Oligohymenophora) using PCR/RFLP analysis of nuclear ribosomal DNA. J. Eukaryot. Microbiol. 43: 492-497, 1996. PubMed: 8976607 24202: Sogin ML, et al. Phylogenetic evidence for the acquisition of ribosomal RNA introns subsequent to the divergence of some of the major Tetrahymena groups. EMBO J. 5: 3625-3630, 1986. PubMed: 3830129