AbstractA Botyrococcus braunii strain with high potential for biofuel production was isolated from a pond in Southeast Asia. This strain showed a higher growth rate (μ= 0.101/day) and biomass productivity (2.61 dry cell weight (dcw) g/L), both of which are comparable to those of our benchmark strain B. braunii BOT-22. Chemical analyses indicated that this strain produced >44% of lipids (w/dcw), 21-37% of which was identified as C34 botryococcene. 18S rDNA sequence analysis indicated this strain is closely related to BOT-22, suggesting that this strain can be affiliated into Race B. Interestingly, microscopic observations revealed that this strain harboured numerous bacterial ectosymbionts at the rim of host Botryococcus colonies. Our result...