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Lepidodinium is a
genus of
dinoflagellates belonging to the
family Gymnodiniaceae.
Lepidodinium is a
genus of
green dinoflagellates in the
family Gymnodiniales...
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group with
green algae endosymbionts is the
dinoflagellate genus Lepidodinium,
which has
replaced its
original endosymbiont of red
algal origin with...
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photosynthesis for them. The
chloroplasts in
dinoflagellates of the
genus Lepidodinium,
euglenids and
chlorarachniophytes were
acquired from
ingested endosymbiont...
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through so-called
serial endosymbiosis, both
secondary and tertiary:
Lepidodinium unusually possesses a
green algae-derived
plastid (all
other serially-acquired...
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corresponds to the
green alga's cytoplasm.
Dinoflagellates in the
genus Lepidodinium have lost
their original peridinin chloroplast and
replaced it with a...
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formation in some
cacti species.
Presence of a
vestigial endosymbiont Lepidodinium viride within the
dinoflagellate Gymnodinium chlorophorum. The species...
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through phagocytosis. In 2020,
genetic work
identified the
plastid in
Lepidodinium and two
previously undescribed dinoflagellates ("MGD" and "TGD") as being...
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parasites are
probably mixotrophic. Karenia, Karlodinium, and
Lepidodinium are some of the
dinoflagellate genera which are
thought to
contain peridinin...
- Chytriodinium, Dissodinium, Erythropsidinium, Greuetodinium, Gymnodinium,
Lepidodinium, Nematodinium, Nusuttodinium, Pellucidodinium, Polykrikos, Proterythropsis...
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traced back to red algae,
except from
those in the
members of the
genus Lepidodinium,
which possess plastids derived from
green algae,
possibly Trebouxiophyceae...