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Definition of Cryptomonads

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- The cryptomonads (or cryptophytes) are a superclass of algae, most of which have plastids. They are traditionally considered a division of algae among...
- haptophytes and cryptomonads. This collection of organisms contains almost all eukaryotes capable of photosynthesis. The SAR, haptophytes and cryptomonads were collectively...
- heterotrophic flagellates known as katablepharids, as well as the abundant cryptomonads (=cryptophytes), which comprise the heterotrophic Goniomonadea and the...
- similarities with other cryptomonads, though it contains a unique organization of periplasm. Guillardia is the only cryptomonad to have its entire nucleus...
- gene evolution in the cryptomonads-haptophytes ****emblage: separate origins of EFL genes in haptophytes, photosynthetic cryptomonads, and goniomonads". Gene...
- Two unrelated types of ejectosomes are described in the literature: Cryptomonads have two types of characteristic extrusomes known as ejectosomes. Intracellular...
- blepharis 'eyelash') are a group of heterotrophic flagellates closely related to cryptomonads. First described by Heinrich Leonhards Skuja in 1939, kathablepharids...
- was engulfed by a cryptomonad or chlorarachniophyte, respectively, its genome was reduced. The nucleomorph genomes of both cryptomonads and chlorarachniophytes...
- Archaeplastida as sister of the Rhodophyta. They were formerly placed within the cryptomonads-haptophytes ****emblage. At the end of the 1990s the European project...
- is one of three types of cell-covering of three classes of algae. The cryptomonads have the periplast covering. The Dinophyceae have a type called the amphiesma...