- The
cryptomonads (or cryptophytes) are a
group of algae, most of
which have plastids. They are
traditionally considered a
division of
algae among phycologists...
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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...
- Two
unrelated types of
ejectosomes are
described in the literature:
Cryptomonads have two
types of
characteristic extrusomes known as ejectosomes. Intracellular...
- gene
evolution in the
cryptomonads-haptophytes ****emblage:
separate origins of EFL
genes in haptophytes,
photosynthetic cryptomonads, and goniomonads". Gene...
- was
engulfed by a
cryptomonad or chlorarachniophyte, respectively, its
genome was reduced. The
nucleomorph genomes of both
cryptomonads and chlorarachniophytes...
- 2003). "Genetic
analysis of the psbA gene from
single cells indicates a
cryptomonad origin of the
plastid in
Dinophysis (Dinophyceae)". Phycologia. 42 (5):...
- blepharis 'eyelash') are a
group of
heterotrophic flagellates closely related to
cryptomonads.
First described by
Heinrich Leonhards Skuja in 1939, kathablepharids...
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Rhodomonas is a
genus of
cryptomonads. It is
characterized by its red colour, the square-shaped
plates of its
inner periplast, its
short furrow ending...
- Stramenopiles:
brown algae, diatoms,
water moulds, etc.
Haptophytes Cryptomonads In 1994, Cavalier-Smith and
colleagues indicated that the
Chromista is...