- The Stramenopiles, also
called Heterokonts, are a
clade of
organisms distinguished by the
presence of
stiff tripartite external hairs. In most species...
- such as
their flagella,
chloroplasts and pigments. As
stramenopiles (=
heterokonts),
their swimming cells frequently display two
markedly unequal flagella:...
-
Monas is a
genus of Chrysophyceae,
described by Otto
Friedrich Müller in 1773 as a
group of Infusoria.
Throughout time, it
represented an
aggregate genus...
-
appears that the alveolates, the dinoflagellates, the
Chromerida and the
heterokont algae acquired their plastids from a red alga with
evidence of a common...
- (Fig. 1d) of the
tinsel type are
characteristic of Hyphochytriomycetes.
Heterokont are
biflagellated zoospores (Fig. 1e, f) with both
whiplash (smooth) and...
- (1997). "Phylogenetic
relationships of the 'golden algae' (haptophytes,
heterokont chromophytes) and
their plastids" (PDF).
Plant Systematics and Evolution:...
- 1997.
Phylogenetic relationships of the “golden algae” (haptophytes,
heterokont chromophytes) and
their plastids.
Plant Systematics and
Evolution (Supplement)...
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Gyrista is a
phylum of
heterokont protists containing three diverse groups: the
mostly photosynthetic Ochrophyta, the
parasitic Pseudofungi, and the recently...
-
Lagena radicicola is an
oomycete plant pathogen that was
described from the
roots of wheat, barley, and rye from a
field in
Saskatchewan in 1930 by Vanterpool...
- single-celled
flagellates to
simple colonial and
filamentous forms.
Unlike other heterokonts, the
plastids of yellow-green
algae do not
contain fucoxanthin, which...