Micromonas commoda (Mco)

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[Photo from Roscoff Culture Collection – Roscoff, France]


Micromonas commoda (AlgaeBase) is a species in Micromonas, a genus of green algae in the family Mamiellaceae. Micromonas is a group of small unicellular pear-shaped micro-algae that do not have a cell wall. Just like other members in the class, they have a single mitochondrion and a single chloroplast, which covers almost half of the cell. They are able to swim due to the presence of a scale-less flagellum.

Micromonas commoda was characterized in 2016 as a second species of Micromonas, where previously Micromonas pusilla was considered to be the only species in the genus. It is suggested to be the dominant photosynthetic picoeukaryote in some marine ecosystems. Unlike many marine algae, it is distributed widely in both warm and cold waters. It is a strong swimmer and exhibits a phototaxic response. [From Wikipedia]

The experimental samples used for this species can be found in Data S8 of our supplementary data.



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