Definition of Chromalveolates. Meaning of Chromalveolates. Synonyms of Chromalveolates

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Definition of Chromalveolates

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- groups. All three may share a common ancestor with the alveolates (see chromalveolates), but there is evidence that suggests the haptophytes and cryptomonads...
- trees in which the chromalveolates are split up, and recent studies continue to support this view. Historically, many chromalveolates were considered plants...
- Harper, J.T.; Waanders, E. & Keeling, P.J. (2005). "On the monophyly of chromalveolates using a six-protein phylogeny of eukaryotes". International Journal...
- during nuclear division. The cells of plants, algae, fungi and most chromalveolates, but not animals, are surrounded by a cell wall. This is a layer outside...
- A plastome is the genome of a plastid, a type of organelle found in plants and in a variety of protoctists. The number of known plastid genome sequences...
- Harper, J.T.; Waanders, E.; Keeling, P.J. (2005). "On the monophyly of chromalveolates using a six-protein phylogeny of eukaryotes". International Journal...
- was previously described as the sum of Archaeplastida, Rhizaria, and chromalveolates. However, this description is obsolete, largely due to the discovery...
- filopodia (as in rhizarians). Despite their evolutionary proximity to chromalveolates, they lack chloroplasts. Telonemids feed on a wide range of organisms...
- is found in most eukaryotic organisms, but absent from a number of Chromalveolates and plants. Many actin-related molecules create a free barbed end for...
- evidence for a prasinophyte-like endosymbiont in the common ancestor of chromalveolates as supported by the fact the 70% of diatom genes of Plantae origin...