- The
chlorarachniophytes are a
small group of
exclusively marine algae widely distributed in
tropical and
temperate waters. They are
typically mixotrophic...
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often transferred to the
secondary host's nucleus.
Cryptomonads and
chlorarachniophytes retain the
phagocytosed eukaryote's nucleus, an
object called a nucleomorph...
- particular, many
pentatricopetide repeat proteins. The
cryptomonad and
chlorarachniophyte algae may
contain a
nucleomorph that
resembles a
vestigial eukaryotic...
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eustigmatophytes from xanthophytes),
haptophytes (from chrysophytes), and
chlorarachniophytes (from xanthophytes). With the
abandonment of plant-animal dichotomous...
- nucleomorph: the
cryptomonads of the
supergroup Cryptista and the
chlorarachniophytes of the
supergroup Rhizaria, both of
which have
examples of sequenced...
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Bigelowiella natans is a
species of
Chlorarachniophyte alga that is a
model organism for the Rhizaria.
Chlorarachniophyte are
unicellular marine algae with...
- many
green algae, ochrophytes, euglenophytes) to
amoeboid cells (
chlorarachniophytes) to
colonial and
multicellular macroscopic forms (e.g., red algae...
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endosymbiosis events,
acquiring plastids of red
algal origin,
while chlorarachniophyte rhizarians captured plastids from
green algae,
retaining vestigial...
- The ochrophytes—clade
Stramenopila (uni- and multicellular) The
chlorarachniophytes and
three species of
Paulinella in the
phylum Cercozoa—clade Rhizaria...
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Bigelowiella is a
genus of
chlorarachniophyte algae,
containing a
secondary plastid within a
reduced cytoplasmic compartment that
contains a vestigial...