Scientific and Community News
- PhD position in the Mittag lab September 16, 2025
- Please help us improve the Chlamy Center by taking our survey August 19, 2025
- Postdoctoral position in Dr. Lopez-Arredondo’s Lab August 18, 2025
- Tenure Track Professorship in Microbial Genetics at the University of Göttingen August 15, 2025
- Postdoc or PhD student position on "microalgae lipid droplet" July 17, 2025
- 21st International Conference on the Cell and Molecular Biology of Chlamydomonas - Registration is now open May 15, 2025
- Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) in Environmental Physiology April 8, 2025
- Postdoc in Microalgae Phenotyping April 7, 2025
- Postdoctoral positions in the Nicastro Lab April 2, 2025
- PhD opportunity in Dr. Oliver Caspari’s lab February 10, 2025
The Resource Center is funded by the National Science Foundation and located in the Department of Plant and Microbial Biology at the University of Minnesota. Our mission is to maintain and distribute materials for Chlamydomonas research and to provide information to researchers.
Chlamydomonas is a haploid unicellular eukaryote; each cell contains a chloroplast similar to those of plants and swims with two flagella (cilia) similar to those found in numerous other eukaryotic groups including mammals. In 2007, the haploid nuclear genome was sequenced and found to encode approximately 15,000 genes. The mitochondrial and chloroplast genomes also have been sequenced.
For more than 50 years, Chlamydomonas has served as a useful experimental system for genetics research on chloroplast biogenesis and function, flagellar assembly and motility, metabolic pathways (including lipid production), the circadian clock, and many other fundamental biological processes. Mutant strains generated in these studies are maintained and distributed by the Resource Center.
The Chlamy Center is supported by the National Science Foundation Living Stock Collections for Biological Research program (grant numbers 0951671 & 00017383) and by users like you. Thank you for your support.