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Table 01
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Tetrahymena thermophila strains used |
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| Name |
Distributor and reference |
Geographic origin |
Isolator and isolation date |
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| D2 |
F. P. Doerder 18282-4 |
PA, USA – pond CRWP |
F. P. Doerder, 2002 |
| D3 |
F. P. Doerder 18296-1 |
PA, USA – pond SG29 |
F. P. Doerder, 2003 |
| 4A |
CCAP 1630/4A |
Unknown |
Unknown |
| M |
CCAP 1630/M |
Unknown, USA |
A. Phelps, 1948 |
| P |
CCAP 1630/P |
Unknown, USA |
A. Phelps, 1948 |
| Q |
CCAP 1630/Q |
Unknown, USA |
A. Phelps, 1948 |
| 20 |
CCAP 1630/20 |
Unknown |
Unknown |
| B |
ATCC 30384 (B-18687) |
Woodshole, MA, USA |
E.M. Simon & D.L. Nanney, 1952 S.L. Allen |
| E |
ATCC 205043 (ME 44w) |
Maine, USA – McCurdy Pond, Pemaquid. |
E.M. Simon & D.L. Nanney, 1986 |
| 7 |
ATCC 30306 (1726 A1) |
Woodshole, MA, USA |
D.L. Nanney, 1953. |
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CCAP [90]; ATCC [91]; P. Doerder: strains collected by F. P. Doerder, Cleveland State University, Ohio, USA. All CCAP strains mated with at least one ATCC or Doerder strain, proving that they were T. thermophila. |
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