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Meaning of Chromera from wikipedia

- Chromera velia, also known as a "chromerid", is a unicellular photosynthetic organism in the superphylum Alveolata. It is of interest in the study of apicomplexan...
- zoospores in Chromera. The cells conjugate after leaving the cyst, which could imply a ****ual stage. Chromerids, represented by the genera Chromera and Vitrella...
- PMID 21627782. Oborník M, Lukeš J (2015-10-15). "The Organellar Genomes of Chromera and Vitrella, the Phototrophic Relatives of Apicomplexan Parasites". Annual...
- Chromerida Chromeraceae (Chromera velia) Vitrellaceae (Vitrella br****icaformis) Colpodellida Colpodellidae (Colpodella) Voromonadida Alphamonadidae (Alphamonas)...
- Chromerida Chromeraceae (Chromera velia) Vitrellaceae (Vitrella br****icaformis) Colpodellida Colpodellidae (Colpodella) Voromonadida Alphamonadidae (Alphamonas)...
- lacking distinctive morphological or behavioural characters. Chromerida Chromera-like organisms Chrompodellids, chromerids, colpodellids Biflagellates,...
- Chromerida Chromeraceae (Chromera velia) Vitrellaceae (Vitrella br****icaformis) Colpodellida Colpodellidae (Colpodella) Voromonadida Alphamonadidae (Alphamonas)...
- Chromerida Chromeraceae (Chromera velia) Vitrellaceae (Vitrella br****icaformis) Colpodellida Colpodellidae (Colpodella) Voromonadida Alphamonadidae (Alphamonas)...
- apicomplexans. The first member, Chromera velia, was discovered and first isolated in 2001. The discovery of Chromera velia with similar structure to the...
- Chromerida Chromeraceae (Chromera velia) Vitrellaceae (Vitrella br****icaformis) Colpodellida Colpodellidae (Colpodella) Voromonadida Alphamonadidae (Alphamonas)...