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Prochloron (from the Gr**** pro (before) and the Gr****
chloros (green) ) is a
genus of
unicellular oxygenic photosynthetic prokaryotes commonly found as...
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found in 1975 near the
Great Barrier Reef and off the
coast of
Mexico (
Prochloron).
Prochlorophyta was soon ****igned as a new
algal sub-class in 1976 by...
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cyanobacteria that grow
within its
tissue as symbionts, one
known species is
Prochloron didemni. The
biochemical products of its
cyanobacteria is an
active area...
- photosynthesis. A few
genera lack
phycobilisomes and have
chlorophyll b
instead (
Prochloron, Prochlorococcus, Prochlorothrix).
These were
originally grouped together...
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green algae or
cyanobacteria in
their tunics, and one of
these symbionts,
Prochloron, is
unique to tunicates.
Excess photosynthetic products are ****umed to...
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Cyanobacteria class:
Cyanophyceae Order:
Synechococcales Family:
Prochloraceae R. A.
Lewin Genera Prochlorococcus Chisholm et al. 1992
Prochloron Lewin 1977...
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Prochlorococcus and
marine Synechococcus isolates,
Acaryochloris and
Prochloron, the N2-fixing
filamentous cyanobacteria Nodularia spumigena, Lyngbya...
- Halobacterium, Methanobacterium, Methanococcus, Methanomicrobium, Planctomyces,
Prochloron, Sulfolobus, Thermococcus,
Thermoproteus and Verrucomicrobium, respectively...
- the fact it was
originally ****umed that
Prochlorococcus was
related to
Prochloron and
other chlorophyll-b-containing bacteria,
called prochlorophytes, but...
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phytoplankton algae, of
various groups, and to
Prochloron. In
addition to the
major discoveries involving Prochloron,
Larkum discovered four
other cyanobacterial...