Galdieria sulphuraria: Difference between revisions
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Galdieria sulphuraria is a eukaryotic, spore-forming, coccus. ''G. sulphuraria'' appears yellow-green to dark blue-green grown heterotrophically in liquid culture, and often yellow or green in its natural environment. It is an acidophile, as well a thermophile, and inhabits highly acidic springs at high temperatures. | Galdieria sulphuraria is a eukaryotic, spore-forming, coccus. ''G. sulphuraria'' appears yellow-green to dark blue-green grown heterotrophically in liquid culture, and often yellow or green in its natural environment. It is an acidophile, as well a thermophile, and inhabits highly acidic springs at high temperatures. | ||
' | ''G. sulphuraria'' is a mixotrophic organism capable of both photosynthesis and the catabolism of a wide variety of metabolites. | ||
==Genome Structure== | ==Genome Structure== |
Revision as of 22:05, 19 April 2013
Classification
Domain: Eukaryota; Class: Rhodophyta; Family: Cyanidiaceae; Genus: Galdieria
Species
Species: Galdiera sulphuraria
Description and Significance
Galdieria sulphuraria is a eukaryotic, spore-forming, coccus. G. sulphuraria appears yellow-green to dark blue-green grown heterotrophically in liquid culture, and often yellow or green in its natural environment. It is an acidophile, as well a thermophile, and inhabits highly acidic springs at high temperatures.
G. sulphuraria is a mixotrophic organism capable of both photosynthesis and the catabolism of a wide variety of metabolites.
Genome Structure
Cell Structure, Metabolism and Life Cycle
Ecology