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following species:
Cyanophora biloba Cyanophora cuspidata Cyanophora kugrensii Cyanophora paradoxa Cyanophora sudae Cyanophora tetracyanea These species...
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Cyanophora paradoxa is a
freshwater species of
Glaucophyte that is used as a
model organism. C.
paradoxa has two
cyanelles or
chloroplasts where photosynthesis...
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store fixed carbon in the cytosol. The most early-diverging
genus is
Cyanophora,
which only has one or two plastids. When
there are two, they are semi-connected...
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Cyanophora cuspidata is a
species of
algae classified as a glaucophyte. It was
first identified as a
distinct species in 2014, from a
strain isolated from...
- The
following is a
partial list of the "B"
codes for
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), as
defined by the
United States National Library of
Medicine (NLM)...
- Chan CX, Yoon HS, Yang EC, Qiu H,
Weber AP, et al. (February 2012). "
Cyanophora paradoxa genome elucidates origin of
photosynthesis in
algae and plants"...
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Cyanophora sudae is a
species of
algae classified as a glaucophyte. It was
first described as a
distinct species in 2014,
identified from a
strain collected...
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Cyanophora kugrensii is an
algal species classified as a glaucophyte. It was
first described as a
distinct species in 2014,
identified from a
strain collected...
- The
glaucophyte Cyanophora paradoxa with two
chloroplasts in the
process of dividing....
- flagellates; and
Chlorokybophyceae (five species), with
sarcinoid forms.
Cyanophora, a
glaucophyte genus Corallina officinalis, a
coralline red alga Volvox...