Symbiodinium microadriaticum Freudenthal
| Common Name | zooxanthellae | ||||
| Taxonomy by Gene Sequence | No | ||||
| Collection Site | 25°N -80.5°W Florida (lat long approximate) | ||||
| Ocean | North Atlantic | ||||
| Sea | |||||
| Nearest Continent | North America | ||||
| Collected By | Chang,S | ||||
| Collection Date | |||||
| Isolated By | Chang,S | ||||
| Isolated Date | |||||
| Identified By | LaJuenesse,T | ||||
| Deposited By | LaJuenesse,T | ||||
| Deposit Date | 07/30/2004 | ||||
| Strain Synonyms | 61; phylogenetic clade A1 | ||||
| Is The Strain Currently Axenic? | No | ||||
| When Was It Last Tested? | 06/27/2006 | ||||
| Other Information | Isolated from the jellyfish Cassiopeia xamachana; belongs to phylogenetic clade A1 | ||||
| Authentic Type/Strain | No | ||||
| Morphological Data | |||||
| Attributes | Algae, Marine, Warm Water | ||||
| Additional Resources | Genbank Genome Transcriptome AlgaeBase | ||||
| Genome Sequence Link | No | ||||
| Medium Used for Maintenance | L1 - Si |
| Other Reported Growth Media | f/2-Si, L1 - Si |
| Maintenance Temperature (°C) | 24 °C |
| Known Temperature Range (°C) | 22 - 26 °C |
| Cell Length (Min) | 7 |
| Cell Length (Max) | 10 |
| Cell Width (Min) | 7 |
| Cell Width (Max) | 10 |
CCMP2464 was cryopreserved on Oct 21 2010 using 5% DMSO as a cryoprotectant.
The time required to regrow this culture, prior shipping, is approximately 63 days. If interested, please contact the CCMP for the cryopreservation methods (freezing and/or thawing protocols).
Note that aquaculture strains are always maintained as actively growing cultures, even if also cryogenically stored. Therefore, aquaculture strains (see aquaculture express ordering on the CCMP home page) can be shipped immediately upon request.
New daughter set created every five weeks
Daughter set……….…33umol quanta m-2 s-1
Mother set………….…10umol quanta m-2 s-1
Grandmother set….…10umol quanta m-2 s-1
Documentation:
The metabolite dimethylsulfoxonium propionate extends the marine organosulfur cycle (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-018-0675-0)



