- A
chloroplast (/ˈklɔːrəˌplæst, -plɑːst/) is a type of
organelle known as a
plastid that
conducts photosynthesis mostly in
plant and
algal cells. Chloroplasts...
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transformation are unknown. In a
small group of dinoflagellates,
called '
dinotoms' (Durinskia and Kryptoperidinium), the
endosymbionts (diatoms)
still have...
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cyanobacteria are
among the
genera Hemiaulus,
Rhizosolenia and Chaetoceros.
Dinotoms are
diatoms that have
become endosymbionts inside dinoflagellates. Research...
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Dorrell RG,
Burki F,
Keeling PJ (2012). "Tertiary
endosymbiosis in two
dinotoms has
generated little change in the
mitochondrial genomes of
their dinoflagellate...
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events end up with only the
plastid retained. However, in the case of
dinotoms (i.e.
those having diatom endosymbionts), the symbiont's
nucleus appears...
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contain a
haplophyte plastid each
acquired their plastid independently. "
Dinotoms" (Durinskia and Kryptoperidinium) have
plastids derived from diatoms. These...
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Pombert JF,
Keeling PJ (May 2010). "The
complete plastid genomes of the two '
dinotoms'
Durinskia baltica and
Kryptoperidinium foliaceum". PLOS ONE. 5 (5): e10711...
- Lissodinium, Mysticella, Podolampas.
Kryptoperidiniaceae Lindemann 1925 ["
dinotoms"]. Blixaea, Durinskia, Galeidinium, Kryptoperidinium, Unruhdinium, etc...