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- photosynthetic picoeukaryote Ostreococcus. ISME J. 5(7):1095-107. doi:10.1038/ismej.2010.209 The tiny eukaryote Ostreococcus provides genomic insights into...
- with organic body scales; others are naked. Well studied genera include Ostreococcus, considered to be the smallest (ca. 0.95 μm) free-living eukaryote, and...
- Ostreococcus tauri is a unicellular species of marine green alga about 0.8 micrometres (μm) in diameter, the smallest free-living (non-symbiotic) eukaryote...
- Prasinophyte algae of the genus Ostreococcus are the smallest free-living eukaryote. The single cell of an Ostreococcus measures 800 nm (0.00080 mm) across...
- Pandoraviridae, the previous largest-known viruses, and is larger than Ostreococcus, the smallest eukaryotic cell, although Pandoravirus has the largest...
- (2008) A novel adaptation of photosynthesis in the marine, picoeukaryote Ostreococcus sp. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States...
- lagoon in France of the smallest photosynthetic eukaryote known to date, Ostreococcus tauri, by Courties. 2001: Through sequencing of the ribosomal RNA gene...
- Tauri, later Forum of Theodosius, an area in ancient Constantinople Ostreococcus tauri, a unicellular species of marine green alga Tau'ri, a name for...
- Eukaryotes including the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster and the algae Ostreococcus tauri also use Coenzyme FO. F420 is structurally similar to FMN, but...
- prasinos is a picoplankton belonging to the order Mamiellales, along with Ostreococcus and Micromonas. The cells are around 1–2 μm in length, are non-motile...