- Cavalier-Smith's
hypothesis of
chromist monophyly has been
rejected by
other researchers, who
consider it more
likely that some
chromists acquired their plastids...
-
chloroplast of the
chromists is
located in the
lumen of the
endoplasmic reticulum instead of in the cytosol. Moreover, only
chromists contain chlorophyll...
-
Wilhelm C,
Zauner S, et al. (December 2008). "Ancient
recruitment by
chromists of
green algal genes encoding enzymes for
carotenoid biosynthesis". Molecular...
- K.S (28
April 2006). "Telonemia, a new
protist phylum with
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- The
group has been
variously referred to as heterokonts, chrysophytes,
chromists or stramenopiles. Many are
autotrophs such as
golden algae and kelp; and...
- the
three major lineages ****igned to the
chromists had
acquired plastids independently, and that
chromists are polyphyletic. The
perspective that cryptomonads...
- protists. Most
chromists are photosynthetic. This
distinguishes them from most
other protists which lack photosynthesis. In both
plants and
chromists photosynthesis...
- five kingdoms:
protozoa represent approximately 1% of
recorded species;
chromist (approximately 4);
fungis (approximately 16%);
plants (approximately 11%);...
-
chromist monophyly has been rejected, and it is
considered more
likely that some
chromists acquired their plastids by
incorporating another chromist instead...
- Ema E.; Lewis,
Rhodri (2018). "Multigene
phylogeny and cell
evolution of
chromist infrakingdom Rhizaria:
contrasting cell
organisation of
sister phyla Cercozoa...