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Chlamydomonas (/ˌklæmɪˈdɒmənəs, -dəˈmoʊ-/ KLAM-ih-DOM-ə-nəs, -də-MOH-) is a
genus of
green algae consisting of
about 150
species of
unicellular flagellates...
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Chlamydomonas reinhardtii is a single-cell
green alga
about 10
micrometres in
diameter that
swims with two flagella. It has a cell wall made of hydroxyproline-rich...
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proteins of the
Chlamydomonas cell wall; also
cleaves azocasein,
gelatin and Leu-Trp-Met-Arg-Phe-Ala This
glycoprotein is
present in
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii...
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Chlamydomonas moewusii is a
species of
unicellular green alga
belonging to the
genus Chlamydomonas. C.
moewusii is
typically a
freshwater species and occupies...
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Chlamydomonas nivalis, also
referred to as
Chloromonas typhlos, is a
unicellular red-coloured
photosynthetic green alga that is
found in the snowfields...
- algae, pink snow, red snow, or
blood snow, is a
phenomenon caused by
Chlamydomonas nivalis, a
species of
green algae containing a
secondary red carotenoid...
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lamellar structure formed by
membranous rods in a
helical arrangement. In
Chlamydomonas, the
eyespot is part of the
chloroplast and
takes on the appearance...
- algae. Jean-David
Rochaix (1991) For his elegant,
inventive studies in
Chlamydomonas using genetics along with cell and
molecular biology to
explain molecular...
- reproduction,
colonial or not, like the
volvocine algae Pandorina and
Chlamydomonas, are "immortal" at some extent,
dying only due to
external hazards,...
- ****ual reproduction.
Along with
other algae such as Volvox,
Eudorina and
Chlamydomonas, it is a
model organism for
studying the
origins and
evolution of multicellularity...