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- zone. Its most famous members are the three photosynthetic species P. chromatophora, P. micropora and P. longichromatophora, the first two being freshwater...
- cell during cell division. With one exception (the amoeboid Paulinella chromatophora), all chloroplasts can probably be traced back to a single endosymbiotic...
- Bernardo Pérez-Zamorano (15 March 2016). "How Really Ancient Is Paulinella Chromatophora?". PLOS Currents. 8. doi:10.1371/CURRENTS.TOL.E68A099364BB1A1E129A17B4E06B0C6B...
- the genus of Kaistia which has been isolated from the alga Paulinella chromatophora. "Species: Kaistia algarum". LPSN.DSMZ.de. Lee, Yunho; Jeon, Che Ok...
- purple, non-sulphur bacteria for anoxygenic photosynthesis. Paulinella chromatophora is a freshwater amoeboid that has a cyanobacterium endosymbiont. Many...
- cyanobacterium and a separate eukaryote lineage (the rhizarian Paulinella chromatophora) also gives credibility to the endosymbiotic origin of the plastids...
- Using the example of the freshwater amoeboid, however, Paulinella chromatophora, which contains chromatop****s found to be evolved from cyanobacteria...
- with another Synechococcus related bacteria appearing in Paulinella chromatophora. G. lithophora was first isolated in 2007 from microbiolate samples...
- transfer and transcriptional regulation of transferred genes in Paulinella chromatophora". Molecular Biology and Evolution. 28 (1): 407–22. doi:10.1093/molbev/msq209...
- Lecythium, Pseudodifflugia, Euglypha (a euglyphid), and Paulinella chromatophora. Cercomonads are flagellates that glide on their posterior cilium and/or...