- The
cryptomonads (or
cryptophytes) are a
superclass of algae, most of
which have plastids. They are
traditionally considered a
division of
algae among...
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Cryptophyte geophyte...
- Look up
cryptophyte (disambiguation) in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cryptophyte may
refer to: a
plant which survives the
unfavorable season underground...
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underneath the periplast, the
cryptophyte-specific cell surrounding.
Except for Chilomonas,
which has leucoplasts,
cryptophytes have one or two chloroplasts...
- last to the Myzozoa.
Cryptophytes, or cryptomonads, are a
group of
algae that
contain a red-algal
derived chloroplast.
Cryptophyte chloroplasts contain...
- Cavalier-Smith in 1981 to
distinguish the stramenopiles, haptophytes, and
cryptophytes.
According to Cavalier-Smith, the
kingdom originally consisted mostly...
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within the
larger group Diap****tickes.
Other characteristic features of
cryptophyte mtDNAs include large syntenic clusters resembling α-proteobacterial operons...
- very
unusual among all of the
Cryptophyte genera. It may
reflect one of only a
small number of
times that the
Cryptophytes evolved into
freshwater habitats...
- (ochrophytes,
cryptophytes,
haptophytes and myzozoans). Two main
models have been
proposed to
explain the order, both of
which agree that
cryptophytes obtained...
- only a few days,
while kleptoplastids in
Dinophysis spp.,
taken from
cryptophytes, can be
stable for 2 months. In
other dinoflagellates,
kleptoplasty has...