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The Chlamydomonas Genome Reveals the Evolution of Key Animal and Plant Functions

Authors :
Merchant, Sabeeha S.
Merchant, Sabeeha S.
Prochnik, Simon E.
Vallon, Olivier
Harris, Elizabeth H.
Karpowicz, Steven J.
Witman, George B.
Terry, Astrid
Salamov, Asaf
Fritz-Laylin, Lillian K.
Maréchal-Drouard, Laurence
Marshal, Wallace F.
Qu, Liang-Hu
Nelson, David R.
Sanderfoot, Anton A.
Spalding, Martin H.
Kapitonov, Vladimir V.
Ren, Qinghu
Ferris, Patrick
Lindquist, Erika
Shapiro, Harris
Lucas, Susan M.
Grimwood, Jane
Schmutz, Jeremy
Cardol, Pierre
Cerutti, Heriberto
Chanfreau, Guillaume
Chen, Chun-Long
Cognat, Valérie
Croft, Martin T.
Dent, Rachel
Dutcher, Susan
Fernández, Emilio
Fukuzawa, Hideya
González-Ballester, David
González-Halphen, Diego
Hallmann, Armin
Hanikenne, Marc
Hippler, Michael
Inwood, William
Jabbari, Kamel
Kalanon, Ming
Kuras, Richard
Lefebvre, Paul A.
Lemaire, Stéphane D.
Loba, Alexey V.
Lohr, Martin
Manuell, Andrea
Meier, Iris
Mets, Laurens
Mittag, Maria
Mittelmeier, Telsa
Moroney, James V.
Moseley, Jeffrey
Napoli, Carolyn
Nedelcu, Aurora M.
Niyogi, Krishna
Novoselov, Sergey V.
Paulsen, Ian T.
Pazour, Greg
Purton, Saul
Ral, Jean-Philippe
Riano-Pachon, Diego Mauricio
Riekhof, Wayne
Rymarquis, Linda
Schroda, Michael
Stern, David
Umen, James
Willows, Robert
Wilson, Nedra
Zimmer, Sara Lana
Allmer, Jens
Balk, Janneke
Bisova, Katerina
Chen, Chong-Jian
Elias, Marek
Gendler, Karla
Hauser, Charles
Lamb, Mary Rose
Ledford, Heidi
Long, Joanne C.
Minagawa, Jun
Page, M. Dudley
Pan, Junmin
Pootakham, Wirulda
Roje, Sanja
Rose, Annkatrin
Stahlberg, Eric
Terauchi, Aimee M.
Yang, Pinfen
Ball, Steven
Bowler, Chris
Dieckmann, Carol L.
Gladyshev, Vadim N.
Green, Pamela
Jorgensen, Richard
Mayfield, Stephen
Mueller-Roeber, Bernd
Rajamani, Sathish
Sayre, Richard T.
Merchant, Sabeeha S.
Merchant, Sabeeha S.
Prochnik, Simon E.
Vallon, Olivier
Harris, Elizabeth H.
Karpowicz, Steven J.
Witman, George B.
Terry, Astrid
Salamov, Asaf
Fritz-Laylin, Lillian K.
Maréchal-Drouard, Laurence
Marshal, Wallace F.
Qu, Liang-Hu
Nelson, David R.
Sanderfoot, Anton A.
Spalding, Martin H.
Kapitonov, Vladimir V.
Ren, Qinghu
Ferris, Patrick
Lindquist, Erika
Shapiro, Harris
Lucas, Susan M.
Grimwood, Jane
Schmutz, Jeremy
Cardol, Pierre
Cerutti, Heriberto
Chanfreau, Guillaume
Chen, Chun-Long
Cognat, Valérie
Croft, Martin T.
Dent, Rachel
Dutcher, Susan
Fernández, Emilio
Fukuzawa, Hideya
González-Ballester, David
González-Halphen, Diego
Hallmann, Armin
Hanikenne, Marc
Hippler, Michael
Inwood, William
Jabbari, Kamel
Kalanon, Ming
Kuras, Richard
Lefebvre, Paul A.
Lemaire, Stéphane D.
Loba, Alexey V.
Lohr, Martin
Manuell, Andrea
Meier, Iris
Mets, Laurens
Mittag, Maria
Mittelmeier, Telsa
Moroney, James V.
Moseley, Jeffrey
Napoli, Carolyn
Nedelcu, Aurora M.
Niyogi, Krishna
Novoselov, Sergey V.
Paulsen, Ian T.
Pazour, Greg
Purton, Saul
Ral, Jean-Philippe
Riano-Pachon, Diego Mauricio
Riekhof, Wayne
Rymarquis, Linda
Schroda, Michael
Stern, David
Umen, James
Willows, Robert
Wilson, Nedra
Zimmer, Sara Lana
Allmer, Jens
Balk, Janneke
Bisova, Katerina
Chen, Chong-Jian
Elias, Marek
Gendler, Karla
Hauser, Charles
Lamb, Mary Rose
Ledford, Heidi
Long, Joanne C.
Minagawa, Jun
Page, M. Dudley
Pan, Junmin
Pootakham, Wirulda
Roje, Sanja
Rose, Annkatrin
Stahlberg, Eric
Terauchi, Aimee M.
Yang, Pinfen
Ball, Steven
Bowler, Chris
Dieckmann, Carol L.
Gladyshev, Vadim N.
Green, Pamela
Jorgensen, Richard
Mayfield, Stephen
Mueller-Roeber, Bernd
Rajamani, Sathish
Sayre, Richard T.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Chlamydomonas reinhardtii is a unicellular green alga whose lineage diverged from land plants over 1 billion years ago. It is a model system for studying chloroplast-based photosynthesis, as well as the structure, assembly, and function of eukaryotic flagella (cilia), which were inherited from the common ancestor of plants and animals, but lost in land plants. We sequenced the 120-megabase nuclear genome of Chlamydomonas and performed comparative phylogenomic analyses, identifying genes encoding uncharacterized proteins that are likely associated with the function and biogenesis of chloroplasts or eukaryotic flagella. Analyses of the Chlamydomonas genome advance our understanding of the ancestral eukaryotic cell, reveal previously unknown genes associated with photosynthetic and flagellar functions, and establish links between ciliopathy and the composition and function of flagella.

Details

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OAIster
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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287495977
Document Type :
Electronic Resource