The Chlamydomonas Sourcebook 3rd Edition
The Chlamydomonas Sourcebook, 3rd Edition by Susan Dutcher delivers an indispensable, up-to-date resource for anyone working with the model green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Whether you are a researcher, instructor, or graduate student, this authoritative volume brings clarity to complex topics like flagellar biology, photosynthesis, chloroplast function, molecular genetics, and cellular signaling.
Start exploring a carefully curated collection of expert reviews and practical guidance that synthesizes current knowledge across cell biology, biochemistry, genomics, and systems biology. The third edition reflects recent advances in genetic tools and methodologies, offering accessible explanations of experimental approaches and conceptual frameworks essential for modern algal research.
Designed for laboratory and classroom use, this sourcebook streamlines discovery: find reliable background on physiology and development, reasoned discussions of experimental design, and insight into interpreting high-throughput data. Its clear organization and scholarly depth make it ideal for building curricula, designing thesis projects, or strengthening research programs focused on cilia/flagella, bioenergy, photosynthetic efficiency, and environmental microbiology.
Global in scope and relevance, the book supports the international research community—from university labs and biotech startups to field ecologists—by providing a single reference that bridges foundational science with cutting-edge applications. If you want a definitive guide to advance your work with Chlamydomonas, add this essential edition to your professional library. Practical, comprehensive, and written for real-world research needs, it’s a resource you’ll return to again and again.
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