-
groups of flagellates: the colpodellids,
phagotrophic predators, and the
chromerids,
photosynthetic algae that live as
symbionts of corals.
These groups were...
- The haptophytes—clade
Haptista (unicellular) The
dinoflagellates and
chromerids in the
superphylum Myzozoa, and
Pseudoblepharisma in the
phylum Ciliophora—clade...
-
behavioural characters.
Chromerida Chromera-like
organisms Chrompodellids,
chromerids,
colpodellids Biflagellates,
chloroplasts with four membranes, incomplete...
-
Chromera velia, also
known as a "
chromerid", is a
unicellular photosynthetic organism in the
superphylum Alveolata. It is of
interest in the
study of...
-
ancestrally myzocytotic, on the
basis of
evidence for
myzocytosis by the
chromerid Vitrella br****icaformis. Cavalier-Smith, T.; Chao, E.E. (2004). "Protalveolate...
- in an
isopentenyl pyrophosphate-rich medium, they dump the organelle.
Chromerids The
Chromerida is a
newly discovered group of
algae from
Australian corals...
- plastid.
Chromerids, apicomplexans, and
peridinin dinoflagellates have
retained this organelle.
Going one step even
further back, the
chromerids, the peridinin...
-
ascidian tunicates.
Members of this phylum,
except for the
photosynthetic chromerids, are
parasitic and
evolved from a free-living ancestor. This lifestyle...
- been
observed within the PC,
similarly to
those seen in
haptophytes and
chromerid algae: "blob-like structures"
where PC
proteins are localized, and a vesicular...
- PMID 18522922. Oborník, Miroslav; Lukeš,
Julius (2013). "Cell
Biology of
Chromerids".
International Review of Cell and
Molecular Biology. Vol. 306. Elsevier...