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Cyanobacteria (/saɪˌænoʊbækˈtɪəri.ə/), also
called Cyanobacteriota or Cyanophyta, are a
phylum of
autotrophic gram-negative
bacteria that can
obtain biological...
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which photosynthetic organisms, such as most plants, algae, and
cyanobacteria,
convert light energy,
typically from sunlight, into the
chemical energy...
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supplies at the end of the GOE. The GOE is
inferred to have been
caused by
cyanobacteria that
evolved porphyrin-based photosynthesis,
which produces dioxygen...
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Cyanotoxins are
toxins produced by
cyanobacteria (also
known as blue-green algae).
Cyanobacteria are
found almost everywhere, but
particularly in lakes...
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Cyanobacterium is a
genus belonging to the
phylum Cyanobacteria. Komárek J, Kaštovský J, Mareš J,
Johansen JR (2014). "Taxonomic
classification of cyanoprokaryotes...
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although their plastids seem to have a
single origin, from
cyanobacteria, they were
acquired in
different ways.
Green algae are
examples of algae...
- also /ˈlɪtʃən/ LITCH-ən) was
understood as a
symbiosis of an
algae or
cyanobacteria,
living among filaments of
multiple fungi species. In 2016, new research...
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Cyanobacterial morphology refers to the form or
shape of
cyanobacteria.
Cyanobacteria are a
large and
diverse phylum of
bacteria defined by
their unique...
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freshwater species of
cyanobacteria of the
genus Aphanizomenon found around the world,
including the
Baltic Sea and the
Great Lakes.
Cyanobacteria were the first...
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bacteriological code. However,
cyanobacteria were
still covered by the
botanical code.
Starting in 1999,
cyanobacteria were
covered by both the botanical...