Cyanidioschyzon merolae is a small (2μm), club-shaped, unicellular haploid red alga adapted to high sulfur acidic hot spring environments (pH 1.5, 45 °C). The cellular architecture of C. merolae is extremely simple, containing only a single chloroplast and a single mitochondrion and lacking a vacuole and cell wall. In addition, the cellular and organelle divisions can be synchronized. For these reasons, C. merolae is considered an excellent model system for study of cellular and organelle division processes, as well as biochemistry and structural biology. The organism's genome was the fir
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シアニディオシゾン(学名:Cyanidioschyzon merolae、通称シゾン)は、イタリアの温泉に生育する単細胞性の紅藻である。立教大学の黒岩常祥教授らのグループにより、真核藻類としては初めてゲノムが解読され、2004年4月8日のNature誌に報告された。
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