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thought to be the
dinophytes' "original" chloroplast,
which has been lost, reduced, replaced, or has
company in
several other dinophyte lineages. The most...
- They
exist in
similar abundance in both
oceans and soil. They are
mostly dinophytes in oceans,
chrysophytes in freshwater, and
Archaeplastida in soil. Marine...
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Chromista and
Alveolata algae (e.g., chrysophytes, diatoms, phaeophytes,
dinophytes) seem to have
evolved from
bikonts that have
acquired red
algae as endosymbionts...
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Dinastridium verrucosum Baumeister from
Bavaria (Germany) is a
borghiellacean dinophyte (†Suessiales).
Protist 171: 125741. doi:10.1016/j.protis.2020.125741 1...
- xanthophytes, bacillariophytes, phaeophytes,
pyrrhophytes (cryptophytes and
dinophytes), euglenophytes, and chlorophytes. Later, many new
groups were discovered...
- Ralf; Willmitzer, Hartmut; Chorus,
Ingrid (2007). "The
occurrence of the
Dinophyte species Gymnodinium uberrimum and
Peridinium willei in
German reservoirs"...
- (2024-03-20). "Oxytoxaceae are
prorocentralean rather than
peridinialean dinophytes and
taxonomic clarification of
heterotrophic Oxytoxum lohmannii (≡ "Amphidinium"...
- Gottschling, M.; McLean, T.I. (2013). "New home for tiny symbionts:
Dinophytes determined as Zooxant****a are
Peridiniales and
distantly related to Symbiodinium"...
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chloroplast genome combined into a
single large ring,
though those of
dinophyte algae are a
notable exception—their
genome is
broken up into
about forty...