- e.
glaucophytes may be
basal Archaeplastida.
Unlike red and
green algae,
glaucophytes only have a****ual reproduction. The
plastids of
glaucophytes are...
- in the
Archaeplastida clade—land plants, red algae,
green algae and
glaucophytes—probably with a cyanobiont, a
symbiotic cyanobacteria related to the...
-
Glaucophyta Skuja, 1954 (Glaucocystophyta Kies & Kremer, 1986) –
glaucophytes Glaucophytes are a
small group of
freshwater single-celled algae.
Their chloroplasts...
-
genomes includes the Viridiplantae,
along with the red
algae and the
glaucophytes, in the
clade Archaeplastida.
There are
about 380,000
known species of...
- and red algae. No
secondary chloroplasts from
glaucophytes have been observed,
probably because glaucophytes are
relatively rare in nature,
making them less...
- Bolidophyceae), and
others were
splintered from
older groups:
charophytes and
glaucophytes (from chlorophytes), many
heterokontophytes (e.g.,
synurophytes from...
- are not
plants as
understood traditionally.
Together with Rhodophyta,
glaucophytes and
other basal groups,
Viridiplantae belong to a
larger clade called...
- are
closely related.
Algae comprise several distinct clades such as
glaucophytes,
which are
microscopic freshwater algae that may have
resembled in form...
-
bioenergetic organelles.
Symbiotic and
kleptoplastic organisms excluded: The
glaucophytes and the red and
green algae—clade
Archaeplastida (uni- and multicellular)...
-
photosystem I in
cyanobacteria and in the
chloroplasts of red
algae and
glaucophytes. They were lost
during the
evolution of the
chloroplasts of
green algae...