*Cryo Only cultures are strains that are not kept in active circulation and therefore require a 4-week minimum processing time period to thaw, grow out, and check viability before shipment.
$ 125.00
UTEX Number: 268
Class: Chlorophyceae
Strain: Coccomyxa elongata
Media: Proteose Medium
Origin: Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Description of Location:
Type Culture: No
Collection:
Isolation: M.A. Brannon (1938)
Isolator Number: 3
Deposition: CCAP (1952-5)
Relatives: CCAP 216/3C aka Stamm 3; SAG 216-3c
Also Known As:
Notes: 3/38 to CCAP from Brannon; (Jaag 1933)
Temperature: -190 °C
Light source: Not Applicable
Intensity: Not Applicable
Periodicity: Not Applicable
Cryopreservation stabilizes genomic integrity, preserves culture quality, minimizes maintenance costs and reduces the risk of catastrophic loss. A broad variety of techniques employed at the CCAP, at UTEX, and elsewhere, can be found in Day, J.G. and Brand, J.J. Cryopreservation Methods for Maintaining Microalgal Cultures, in Algal Culturing Techniques, ed. R. A. Andersen, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2006. A relatively simple method that uses a minimum of specialized equipment, yet allows a large variety of microalgae to be cryopreserved with high viability, can be found on the Cryopreservation of Microalgae page.
UTEX Number: 268
Class: Chlorophyceae
Strain: Coccomyxa elongata
Media: Proteose Medium
Origin: Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Description of Location:
Type Culture: No
Collection:
Isolation: M.A. Brannon (1938)
Isolator Number: 3
Deposition: CCAP (1952-5)
Relatives: CCAP 216/3C aka Stamm 3; SAG 216-3c
Also Known As:
Notes: 3/38 to CCAP from Brannon; (Jaag 1933)
Temperature: -190 °C
Light source: Not Applicable
Intensity: Not Applicable
Periodicity: Not Applicable
Cryopreservation stabilizes genomic integrity, preserves culture quality, minimizes maintenance costs and reduces the risk of catastrophic loss. A broad variety of techniques employed at the CCAP, at UTEX, and elsewhere, can be found in Day, J.G. and Brand, J.J. Cryopreservation Methods for Maintaining Microalgal Cultures, in Algal Culturing Techniques, ed. R. A. Andersen, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2006. A relatively simple method that uses a minimum of specialized equipment, yet allows a large variety of microalgae to be cryopreserved with high viability, can be found on the Cryopreservation of Microalgae page.