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- Helicosporidium is a genus of colorless, pathogenic algae in the class Trebouxiophyceae of the green algae. It is a parasite found in the gut of insects...
- have evolved to become parasitic; examples include Prototheca and Helicosporidium. Trebouxiophyceae was originally defined by ultrastructural characteristics...
- protists). Some parasitic algae (e.g., the green algae Prototheca and Helicosporidium, parasites of metazoans, or Cephaleuros, parasites of plants) were...
- enters the human or animal bloodstream. It and its close relative Helicosporidium are unusual in that they are actually green algae that have become...
- chloroplast while retaining the separate chloroplast genome, as in Helicosporidium. Morphological and physiological similarities, as well as phylogenetics...
- photosynthesize are therefore heterotrophic. These genera, namely Prototheca and Helicosporidium, are colorless, single-celled organisms that resemble yeast, and are...
- 2002). "Phylogenetic analysis identifies the invertebrate pathogen Helicosporidium sp. as a green alga (Chlorophyta)". International Journal of Systematic...
- Ascetosporea (Rhizaria), Microsporidia (Fungi), Myxozoa (Animalia), and Helicosporidium (Chlorophyta), while Zierdt (1978) included the genus Blastocystis...
- Fissuricella Follicularia Geminella Gloeotila Golenkiniopsis Hegewaldia Helicosporidium Heynigia Hindakia Hormospora Kalenjinia Keratococcus Leptochlorella...
- "The complete plastid genome sequence of the parasitic green alga Helicosporidium sp. is highly reduced and structured". BMC Biology. 4: 12. doi:10.1186/1741-7007-4-12...