- organisms, many not
previously considered as '
heterokonts', were seen as
related to the 'core
heterokonts' (those
having anterior flagella with
stiff hairs)...
-
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...
- (1997). "Phylogenetic
relationships of the 'golden algae' (haptophytes,
heterokont chromophytes) and
their plastids" (PDF).
Plant Systematics and Evolution:...
- eukaryotes,
often considered a supergroup, that
includes stramenopiles (
heterokonts), alveolates, and rhizarians. It is a node-based taxon,
including all...
- of
green algae has
provided genes retained in some
members (such as
heterokonts), and
bacterial chlorophyll (indicated by the
presence of
ribosomal protein...
-
patches they form.
Current taxonomy puts
Saprolegnia as a
genus of the
heterokonts in the
order Saprolegniales. Saprolegnia, like most oomycetes, is both...
- single-celled
flagellates to
simple colonial and
filamentous forms.
Unlike other heterokonts, the
plastids of yellow-green
algae do not
contain fucoxanthin, which...
- biloba). The most
common classification group that
produces zoids is the
heterokonts or stramenopiles.
These include green alga,
brown alga, oomycetes, and...
-
Pseudofungi is a
grouping of
heterokonts, also
known as the Heterokontimycotina. It
consists of the
Oomycetes and Hyphochytriomycetes.
Although numerous...
- This list of
sequenced algal genomes contains algal species known to have
publicly available complete genome sequences that have been ****embled, annotated...