-
their genomes from
green algae. Muroplasts: also
known as
cyanoplasts or
cyanelles, the
plastids of
glaucophyte algae are
similar to
plant chloroplasts,...
- (the
cyanelle)
which represents an
independent case of the
acquisition of
photosynthesis by
cyanobacterial endosymbiosis. (Note: the term
cyanelle is also...
-
glaucophytes have
typical cyanobacterial pigments, but
their plastids (called
cyanelles)
differ in
having a
peptidoglycan outer layer.
Archaeplastida should not...
-
division of bacteria,
including cyanobacteria, but also the
division of
cyanelles, the
photosynthetic organelles of the glaucophytes, and the
division of...
- used as a
model organism. C.
paradoxa has two
cyanelles or
chloroplasts where photosynthesis occurs.
Cyanelles are
unusual organelles in that they retain...
-
division of bacteria,
including cyanobacteria, but also the
division of
cyanelles, the
photosynthetic organelles of the glaucophytes, and the
division of...
-
chloroplasts in
green algae and plants,
rhodoplasts in red
algae and
cyanelles in the glaucophytes. Not long
after this
primary endosymbiosis of plastids...
-
plastids of
glaucophytes are
known as 'muroplasts', 'cyanoplasts', or '
cyanelles'.
Unlike the
plastids in
other organisms, they have a
peptidoglycan layer...
-
division of bacteria,
including cyanobacteria, but also the
division of
cyanelles, the
photosynthetic organelles of the glaucophytes, and the
division of...
-
species are
differentiated based on cell shape,
number and
position of
cyanelles, and
molecular data. The
species Cyanophora paradoxa is well-studied as...