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Strain number NIES-1968  
Phylum Metamonada  
Class Fornicata  
Scientific name Kipferlia bialata Yubuki, Simpson & Leander  
Synonym Cryptobia bialata Ruinen 1938; Carpediemonas bialata (Ruinen) Lee and Patterson 2000  
Former name  
Common name  
Locality (Date of collection) Sagami Bay, Shizuoka, Japan (2006-03-12)  
Latitude / Longitude 35.0025 / 139.23083333 
Habitat (Isolation source) Marine (Seawater)  
History < TKB;  
Isolator (Date of isolation) Yubuki, Naoji (2006-03-**)  
Identified by Yubuki, Naoji  
State of strain Subculture; Unialgal; Clonal; Non-axenic  
Culture condition
(Preculture condition)
Medium:  ESM + mTYGM-9 + RiceSUY 1/10 + mTYGM-9 + Rice  
Temperature:  15 C

Duration:  1 M  
Gene information Whole-genome ( BDIP00000000 )  
Cell size (min - max)  
Organization  
Characteristics Heterotrophic ; Phagotrophic ; Benthic ; Genome decoded strain (Tanifuji et al. 2018)  
Other strain no. Other strain no. : TKB-336; NY0173  
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Reference
Tanifuji, G., Takabayashi, S., Kume, K., Takagi, M., Nakayama, T., Kamikawa, R., Inagaki, Y., Hashimoto, T. 2018 The draft genome of Kipferlia bialata reveals reductive genome evolution in fornicate parasites. PLoS One, 13, e0194487 (article ID).
Strain(s): 1968 
PubMed: 29590215
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0194487

Yubuki, N., Simpson, A. G. B., Leander, B. 2013 Comprehensive ultrastructure of Kipferlia bialata provides evidence for character evolution within the Fornicata (Excavata). Protist, 164, 423-439.
Keywords: Carpediemonas-like organisms; cell division; cytoskeleton; flagellar apparatus; microtubules; ultrastructure
Strain(s): 1968 
PubMed: 23517666
DOI: 10.1016/j.protis.2013.02.002

Takishita, K., Kolisko, M., Komatsuzaki, H., Yubuki, N., Inagaki, Y., Cepicka, I., Smejkalová, P., Silberman, J. D., Hashimoto, T., Roger, A. J., Simpson, A. G. B. 2012 Multigene phylogenies of diverse Carpediemonas-like organisms identify the closest relatives of ‘amitochondriate’ diplomonads and retortamonads. Protist, 163, 344-355.
Keywords: Carpediemonas-like organisms; diplomonads; Excavata; hydrogenosomes; mitochondria; mitosomes
Strain(s): 1968 
PubMed: 22364773
DOI: 10.1016/j.protis.2011.12.007

Kolisko, M., Silberman, J. D., Cepicka, I., Yubuki, N., Takishita, T., Yabuki, A., Leander, B. S., Inouye, I., Inagaki, Y., Roger, A., Simpson, A. G. B. 2010 A wide diversity of previously undetected free-living relatives of diplomonads isolated from marine/saline habitats. Environ. Microbiol., 12, 2700-2710.
Strain(s): 1968 
PubMed: 20482740
DOI: 10.1111/j.1462-2920.2010.02239.x

Takishita, K., Yubuki, N., Kakizoe, N., Inagaki, Y., Maruyama, T. 2007 Diversity of microbial eukaryotes in sediment at a deep-sea methane cold seep: surveys of ribosomal DNA libraries from raw sediment samples and two enrichment cultures. Extremophiles, 11, 563–576.
Keywords: Cultivation; Diversity; Methane seep; Microbial eukaryotes; SSU rDNA
Strain(s): 1968 
PubMed: 17426921
DOI: 10.1007/s00792-007-0068-z

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