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- The cryptomonads (or cryptophytes) are a group of algae, most of which have plastids. They are traditionally considered a division of algae among phycologists...
- This list of sequenced algal genomes contains algal species known to have publicly available complete genome sequences that have been ****embled, annotated...
- bacteria, in particular, many pentatricopetide repeat proteins. The cryptomonad and chlorarachniophyte algae may contain a nucleomorph that resembles...
- megagroup". because it included plants (Archaeplastida), haptophytes, cryptomonads, and stramenopiles, alveolates, and rhizarians. Diap****tickes has been...
- Stramenopiles (Brown Algae, Diatoms, etc.), Haptophyta, Cryptophyta (or cryptomonads), and Alveolata   Archaeplastida (or Primoplantae)  Land plants, green...
- Two unrelated types of ejectosomes are described in the literature: Cryptomonads have two types of characteristic extrusomes known as ejectosomes. Intracellular...
- which are most closely related to genes encoded by the Guillardia theta (cryptomonad) nucleomorph genome. Four of these genes are also found in red algal...
- introns. In 1995 scientists discovered the first non-Euglena twintron in cryptomonad alga Pyrenomonas salina. In 2004, several twintrons were discovered in...
- monotypic species of cryptomonad discovered off the coast of Palau in 2016. Shiratori; Ishida (2016), "A New Heterotrophic Cryptomonad: Hemiarma marina n...
- 2003). "Genetic analysis of the psbA gene from single cells indicates a cryptomonad origin of the plastid in Dinophysis (Dinophyceae)". Phycologia. 42 (5):...