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VOLUME 1 – THE CHLAMYDOMONAS
By Elizabeth Harris (Duke University)
• Taxonomy, diversity and distribution of Chlamydomonas species
• History of Chlamydomonas as a laboratory organism
• Cell architecture
• The vegetative cell cycle, including culture conditions and methods
• The sexual cycle
• Overview of the nuclear genome
• Genetic analysis
• The molecular toolkit, including transformation, gene expression, etc.
• Resources for the investigator and for use of Chlamydomonas in teaching
VOLUME 2 – METABOLIC PROCESSES
Edited By David Stern (Cornel University)
• Biogenesis of chloroplasts and mitochondria
• Photosynthesis
• Respiration
• Nitrogen assimilation
• Starch biosynthesis
• Sulfur metabolism
• Rsponse to heavy metals
• Hydrogen production
VOLUME 3 – MOTILITY & TAXIS RESPONSES
Edited by George Witman (University of Massachusetts Medical School)
• Basal bodies
• Basal body-associated structures
• Flagellar assembly and length control
• Intraflagellar transport
• Flagellar axoneme
• Flagellar membrane
• Tactic responses (phototaxis, chemotaxis) and mechanoreception
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