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     Strain Information: 927/1


Division: Prymnesiophyta (= Haptophyta)    Class: Prymnesiophyceae
Isochrysis galbana Parke (1949)
CCAP 927/1
Isolator: Parke (1938)
Origin: Marine; fish pond, Port Erin Marine Station, Isle of Man, British Isles
Culture: Medium f/2; Bacteria present; sub
Other: Orig. desig. I; Plymouth I; UTEX 987; CCMP1323; NEPCC 2; NEPCC 633; SMBA 58; TYPE CULTURE; used in aquaculture;
Available Images (2):

Algaebase record for Isochrysis galbana

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JF412701 (D5)
FR870450 (lip)
AM711634 (Other)
AM748093 (Other)
AM749809 (Other)
FJ946909 (SSU (18S))