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- The stramenopiles, also called heterokonts, are a clade of organisms distinguished by the presence of stiff tripartite external hairs. In most species...
- Monas is a genus of Chrysophyceae, described by Otto Friedrich Müller in 1773 as a group of Infusoria. Throughout time, it represented an aggregate genus...
- such as their flagella, chloroplasts and pigments. As stramenopiles (=heterokonts), their swimming cells frequently display two markedly unequal flagella:...
- subcellular endosymbiotic relationship with chloroplasts of the marine heterokont alga Vaucheria litorea. Elysia chlorotica can be found along the east...
- appears that the alveolates, the dinoflagellates, the Chromerida and the heterokont algae acquired their plastids from a red alga with evidence of a common...
- 1997. Phylogenetic relationships of the “golden algae” (haptophytes, heterokont chromophytes) and their plastids. Plant Systematics and Evolution (Supplement)...
- (Fig. 1d) of the tinsel type are characteristic of Hyphochytriomycetes. Heterokont are biflagellated zoospores (Fig. 1e, f) with both whiplash (smooth) and...
- Lagena radicicola is an oomycete plant pathogen that was described from the roots of wheat, barley, and rye from a field in Saskatchewan in 1930 by Vanterpool...
- biloba). The most common classification group that produces zoids is the heterokonts or stramenopiles. These include green alga, brown alga, oomycetes, and...
- The synurids (order Synurales) are a small group of heterokont algae, found mostly in freshwater environments, characterized by cells covered in silica...