“…Notable advances using Chlamydomonas include discovery of intraflagellar transport (IFT; Kozminski, Johnson, Forscher, & Rosenbaum, 1993), definition of the cytoplasmic “preassembly” of ciliary dyneins (Fowkes & Mitchell, 1998), identification of the molecular basis of the 96‐nm ciliary axonemal repeat (Oda, Yanagisawa, Kamiya, & Kikkawa, 2014), and a high‐resolution structure of the meshwork of inner proteins of doublet microtubules (Ma et al, 2019). Chlamydomonas mutants have also revealed the conserved components of the axonemal radial spokes (Gui et al, 2021; Pigino et al, 2011; Poghosyan et al, 2020), nexin‐dynein regulatory complex (N‐DRC; Bower et al, 2013; Heuser, Raytchev, Krell, Porter, & Nicastro, 2009), calmodulin spoke complex (CSC; Dymek, Heuser, Nicastro, & Smith, 2011; Dymek & Smith, 2007), and central pair complex (Loreng & Smith, 2017). In addition, Chlamydomonas has contributed to understanding of the basal bodies/centrioles (Dutcher & O'Toole, 2016) and the function of the Bardet–Biedl syndrome proteins in cilia (Lechtreck et al, 2013; Li et al, 2004; Liu & Lechtreck, 2018; Nachury et al, 2007).…”