- The
cryptomonads (or cryptophytes) are a
group of algae, most of
which have plastids. They are
traditionally considered a
division of
algae among phycologists...
- type of
cryptomonad.
Subsequent studies suggested that it was a euglenozoan.
Because Skuja had
clearly misidentified the
flagellate as a
cryptomonad, Vørs...
- Two
unrelated types of
ejectosomes are
described in the literature:
Cryptomonads have two
types of
characteristic extrusomes known as ejectosomes. Intracellular...
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known to
contain plastids with a
vestigial nucleus or nucleomorph: the
cryptomonads of the
supergroup Cryptista and the
chlorarachniophytes of the supergroup...
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Guillardia is a
genus of
marine biflagellate cryptomonad algae with a
plastid obtained through secondary endosymbiosis of a red alga.
Originally identified...
- 2003). "Genetic
analysis of the psbA gene from
single cells indicates a
cryptomonad origin of the
plastid in
Dinophysis (Dinophyceae)". Phycologia. 42 (5):...
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Goniomonas is a
genus of
Cryptomonads and
contains five species. It is a
genus of single-celled eukaryotes,
including both
freshwater and
marine species...
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classified in the
supergroup Chromalveolata alongside haptophytes and
cryptomonads,
being believed to have
acquired plastids through secondary endosymbiosis...
- and yellow-green), dinoflagellates, euglenoids, coccolithophorids,
cryptomonads, chrysophytes, chlorophytes, prasinophytes, and silicoflagellates. They...
- bacteria, in particular, many
pentatricopetide repeat proteins. The
cryptomonad and
chlorarachniophyte algae may
contain a
nucleomorph that resembles...